Property owners in Bogotá must pay their predial taxes by Friday, July 10 [1].

Missing this deadline triggers immediate financial consequences for taxpayers. Failure to settle the debt by the cutoff date results in sanctions and the accrual of interest on the outstanding balance [1].

The predial tax is a primary source of revenue for the city of Bogotá, used to fund local infrastructure, and public services. Taxpayers are encouraged to complete their payments through authorized channels before the Friday deadline to ensure they remain in good standing with the municipal government [1].

City officials said the importance of meeting this obligation is high to avoid the added costs associated with late payments. While the city provides various methods for payment, the hard deadline remains July 10 [1].

Residents who have not yet filed their payments are advised to do so immediately. The transition from the grace period to the penalty phase occurs automatically after the deadline passes, leaving no room for extensions without incurring fees [1].

Property owners in Bogotá must pay their predial taxes by Friday, July 10.

The strict enforcement of the July 10 deadline underscores the municipal government's effort to stabilize tax collection and maximize city revenue. For property owners, the transition to penalty status means that a delay of even one day can significantly increase the total cost of the tax obligation due to mandated interest and sanctions.