Prince William County business tangible filings due April 15, 2026

Deshundra Jefferson, Chair at-Large
Deshundra Jefferson, Chair at-Large
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Prince William County officials announced on Mar. 26 that business tangible filings are due by April 15, 2026. Businesses must submit their filing forms by this deadline to avoid a late penalty of ten percent.

The deadline is important for all businesses in the county that are required to file these forms. Those who have not received a Business Tangible Filing Form but believe they should have are encouraged to contact the Taxpayer Services Office by phone or email.

Taxpayer Services office hours for in-person assistance are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., while other Tax Administration services operate from Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Businesses can manage, file, and pay taxes online at tax.pwcgov.org. Payments may also be made online by credit card or by phone using jurisdiction code 1036 and will include a convenience fee. Other payment options include mailing payments to P.O. Box 2467 in Woodbridge or paying in person at Sudley North and Development Services Building Taxpayer Services offices during regular hours.

The announcement was published in accordance with Code of Virginia Title 58.1-3911.



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