Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Property Taxes Due Friday

From the Madison Courier:

Taxes due Friday

Real estate and personal tax bills are due on Friday.

Payments may be made at the Jefferson County Treasurer's Office in the Courthouse, or by mail to Jefferson County Treasurer P.O. Box 99 Madison, IN 47250.

Taxpayers also may make payments at any Jefferson County branch of River Valley Financial Bank or the Jefferson County branch of Farmers Bank of Milton.

Call the treasurer's office at (812) 265-8910 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. with any questions.


http://madisoncourier.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=76506&SectionID=178&SubSectionID=964&S=1

From the Salem Leader:  

Spring property tax payment due Friday

Washington County Treasurer Bob Woodward reminds property owners that the spring installment of property taxes is due this Friday, May 10, at 4 p.m.

Tax payments may be made at First Harrison Bank or left in the drop box on the south side of the courthouse. Office hours this week are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information, please call 883-3307.



http://www.salemleader.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=6747&SectionID=2&SubSectionID=20&S=1



From the Lebanon Reporter:



Boone County Treasurer Debbie Ottinger is reminding residents that the deadline to pay the spring installment of property taxes is this Friday.

Payment for property taxes, personal property taxes and ditch assessments are all due Friday, Ottinger said. If not paid by Friday, there is a five percent penalty. And if not paid after 30 days, there is an additional five percent penalty.

“We have been very busy the last week, and we’re anticipating a lot of walk-ins this week,” Ottinger said. “But we’re doing our very best to make sure no one has to wait more than a couple of minutes in line.”

If a resident has paid off his or her mortgage, and the mortgage company has always paid the taxes in the past, Ottinger encourages those residents to verify with the company who is now responsible for making that payment. Payments may be dropped off at the treasurer’s office at the Boone County Courthouse from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. There is also an option to pay through mail or online at www.boonecounty.in.gov; click “tax information” on the left-hand side.

Payments have been coming in very consistently since residents began receiving tax statements, Ottinger said.

“It appears to be going well,” she said.

If someone has lost their tax statement, Ottinger said she can email it to the property owner, or a copy can be picked up at her office. Call the office at 765-482-2880 with any property tax questions.

http://reporter.net/local/x319978946/Property-taxes-due-Friday


From the Rushville Reporter:


The deadline to pay spring property taxes in Rush County is Friday, May 10.

If you  have any questions or problems with your bill prior to the deadline, call the Treasurer’s Office at 932-2386 or e-mail the office at treasurer@rushcounty.in.gov.

There are several options to pay Rush County taxes.

The Treasurer’s office will accept cash, checks and money orders. Credit and debit card payment can only be accepted online at www.Rushcountytax.net or by calling 1-800-809-5849. Access your tax bill information simply by entering your name. There is no fee for tax information online but there is a fee of 2.95 percent of your bill for tax payments with a $3 minimum for online payments and a $5 minimum for telephone payments.

MainSource Bank branches at Foster Heights and downtown will accept tax payments until closing time Friday, May 10. The Knightstown branch will no longer accept payments. Only full payments as stated on the bill may be accepted at the bank and your cancelled check will serve as your receipt.

Both spring (coupon A) and fall (coupon B) are mailed together.

The “A” coupon is due May 10 but you may pay both spring and fall for the spring deadline. If you do not wish to pay the fall coupon at this time, retain the “B” coupon which will be due Nov. 12, 2013. The “C” coupon is the customer receipt and if mailing the payment it should be kept for your records.

If you are paying in the Treasurer’s office, they will validate the “C” when you present it with the spring and fall coupons.

Mailed payments must be postmarked by May 10.

Statements may be mailed to PO Box 291, Rushville or to the courthouse at 101 E. Second Street, Room 213, Rushville.

The Treasurer’s office can be reached at 765-932-2386 or treasurer@rushcounty.in.gov.

The courthouse is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.


http://rushvillerepublican.com/local/x2002141959/Property-taxes-due-May-10