Governor Gavin Newsom has taken decisive action to support communities ravaged by the recent
Los Angeles firestorms by extending state property tax deadlines. In an executive order issued on January 16, 2025, Newsom announced the suspension of penalties and interest on late property tax payments for affected areas, providing much-needed relief to residents struggling in the aftermath of the fires.
The order, effective until April 10, 2026, gives property owners in the impacted ZIP codes—including 90019, 90041, 90049, and several others—an extended timeframe to manage their financial obligations without the added burden of penalties. This move underscores the state’s commitment to aiding recovery efforts in these hard-hit communities.
“California is here for the survivors who have been impacted by the fire,” stated Governor Newsom.
“Whether streamlining housing or helping to relieve a financial or administrative hardship, we are doing all we can to ensure these communities get the help they need.”
In addition to the extension, property owners with fire-damaged properties can apply for disaster relief to have their property reassessed and taxes adjusted downward. More information on filing a claim is available through the
Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office.
For those seeking further relief, a
Penalty Cancellation Request Form can be submitted to potentially suspend penalties and interest for up to four years.
This executive order is part of a broader, comprehensive state response to the
Los Angeles firestorms. The state has mobilized over 16,800 personnel, including firefighters and transportation teams, to support ongoing firefighting and recovery efforts. The scale of the response highlights California’s dedication to rebuilding and supporting its communities in times of crisis.
Residents can access a hub of information and resources at
CA.gov/LAfires.
For further details, you can view the
executive order and other actions taken by Governor Newsom on the official
Governor of California website.