Tax Collector

Tax Collector 
 Christine Beck

401-78
2-0629

  • Dates To Remember

    SEPTEMBER 1,  Quarterly utility usage bills are due.
    OCTOBER 1, late interest is charged if payment has not been received or postmarked before this date.

     

  • Dates to remember for taxes
    JULY 31: The first quarter installment of taxes is due.
    OCTOBER 31: The second quarter installment of taxes is due.
    JANUARY 31: The third quarter installment of taxes is due.
    APRIL 30: The fourth quarter installment of taxes is due.
     

  • Dates to remember for sewer lot development fee (SLDF)
    January 1,  The annual SLDF billings are due.
    FEBRUARY 1, Late interest is charged if payment has not been received or postmarked before this date.

     

  • Dates to remember for sewer assessment
    July 1, The annual sewer assessment billings are due.
    July 31 , Late interest is charged if payment has not been received or postmarked before this date.

     

  • NEW PROPERTY OWNERS
    Please take notice the  tax bills were mailed to the owner of record as of December 31, . If you purchased property after April 20,  and have not received a tax bill please contact the Tax Assessor’s Office at 782-0615 to have a copy of the 2006 Real Estate Tax Bill, Utility Use Bill (water and/or sewer usage) or a Sewer Assessment Bill, mailed to you at your correct address

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PAYMENT OF TAXES

Except as provided for below, taxes may be paid in quarterly installments, the first installment of twenty-five (25%) percent on or before the 31st day of July  and the remaining installments as follows:
25 percent on or before the 31st day of October
25 percent on or before the 31st day of January
25 percent on or before the 30th day of April
**Each installment of taxes, if received by the tax collector on or before the last day of each installment period successively and in order, shall be free from any charge for interest.
**Installment periods are the months of July, October, January and April. When the last day of an installment period falls on a weekend, then the following Monday will be considered the last day.
**If the first installment or any succeeding installment of taxes is not received by the tax collector by the last day of the respective installment period or periods as they occur, then the whole tax or charge or remaining unpaid balance of the tax as the case may be shall immediately become due and payable and shall carry until collected a penalty at the rate of twelve (12) percent per annum from July 1st; provided, however, that any customer or taxpayer who had forfeited the right to quarterly installment payments because of late payment of installments shall regain the right to quarterly installments for the balance of the fiscal year if installment and interest due is paid in full.
**Any installment that is less than 60 days past due shall have the penalty waived if the whole tax or charge or remaining balance of the tax as the case may be is paid in full.
**Any interest due of less than one dollar ($1.00) shall be waived.
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