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Reminder, Property Tax Due on June 30, 2023

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The Inland Revenue Department of St. Kitts and Nevis would like to remind all property owners that the deadline for payment of Property Tax is fast approaching.  Property owners of both commercial and residential properties are urged to take note of this important deadline and make a special effort to pay their taxes on time to avoid unnecessary penalties and interest.

The property tax payment for the fiscal year 2023 is due on June 30, 2023. Failure to pay the tax by the specified due date will result in a late payment penalty of ten percent as well as an additional interest charge of one percent for each month or part of the month that the payment remains outstanding. 

To ensure a seamless payment process, property owners are encouraged to review their tax assessments and promptly settle any outstanding amounts.   Please ensure that all the details assessed on your property tax bill are valid while submitting payment. Kindly note that property owners can make payments online using the Inland Revenue’s QuickPay feature via www.sknird.com.  Property owners can also visit the IRD office to make payments using cash, cheques, debit, or credit cards. Cheques and money orders may also be submitted via the mail service. Property owners may also choose to conveniently make payments directly by transferring money electronically from their bank account to the Inland Revenue Department’s account.

Paying property taxes on time is crucial for maintaining the smooth operation of essential public services, such as schools, hospitals, infrastructure development and emergency services, which benefit both commercial and residential property owners alike.  By fulfilling your tax obligation promptly, you contribute to our community.


The Inland Revenue Department thanks all property owners in advance for their prompt attention to this matter and encourages everyone to make the necessary arrangements to meet the June 30, 2023, deadline.

Taxpayers are also encouraged to contact the Inland Revenue Department for any additional information.

The Inland Revenue Department, Building our Nation Through Responsible Tax Administration

St. Kitts and Nevis Inland Revenue Department, Bay Road, Basseterre, St. Kitts

Tel: (869) 465-8485, Ext: 3431
Email:  inlandrevenue@ird.gov.kn
Website:  www.sknird.com
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The Inland Revenue Department is charged with administering the tax laws of the Federation in an efficient and equitable manner, to promote voluntary compliance to maximize Revenue for the development of the Federation at the least cost to the public and in a manner that warrants the highest degree of Public confidence in our integrity, efficiency and fairness. The Inland Revenue Department is the prime revenue collections agency for the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis within the Ministry of Finance, located at Bay Road, Basseterre, and Charlestown, St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies.

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