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Real Estate Tax Questions and Answers:
Will the tax bill be in my name this year?
The tax bill will be in your name if the deed was a straight land
transfer and filed in the recorder's office by August 31st. If the
property was split or combined, it will not be in your name until next
year.
Who is responsible for paying the taxes?
The current owner is responsible for paying all taxes due on the
property. Partial payments are not accepted. If you did not purchase
the property until later in the year, the taxes should have been
prorated and deducted from the selling price at closing or paid to
you in cash by the previous owner making the entire tax statement
due by the new owner no later than December 31st.
When are tax statements mailed?
We strive to mail the tax bills by the first of November. The last
two years we mailed them the last week of October. If you do not
receive a tax bill by December 1, you should contact the Collector's
office and request one. All tax statements are due by December 31st.
If I do not receive a tax bill on the property I purchased, am
I responsible for interest and penalty should the taxes become
delinquent?
Yes. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve you from paying
the taxes or any interest and penalty due should they become
delinquent. Call the collector's office if you fail to receive any
tax statement. All taxes become delinquent if they are not paid or
postmarked by December 31.
If I have an escrow account for my taxes, will I receive a tax
bill?
No. The tax bill will be mailed to the lending institution where you
have your escrow, providing the lending institution has requested it.
Should you receive the tax bill, please forward it to the lending
institution. If you wish a paid receipt after the lending institution
has paid your bill please call and we will mail it to you.
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