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Finance - Tax FAQs
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Finance - Tax FAQs
Summer Taxes are mailed on July 1st.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
Summer Taxes are DUE and payable without interest July 1st through October 1st (deadline by end of business day).
If October 1st falls on a Saturday or Sunday, it will be due the next business day.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
Winter Taxes are mailed on December 1st.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
Winter Taxes are DUE and payable without penalty December 1st through February 14th (deadline by end of business day).
If February 14th falls on a Saturday or Sunday, it will be due the next business day.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
If your mortgage company pays your property taxes, then we will send the tax bill directly to the mortgage company.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
You can view your tax bill and payments online.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
Yes, you can pay our taxes online.
However, there are fees to pay online. Credit card payments have a 2.5% fee (minimum fee $1.50). E-checks have a $1.50 fee for payments under $10,000 and a $10.00 for payments over $10,000.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
The property tax rate in Michigan is referred to as a millage, and it's figured in mills. One mill is equal to 1/1,000 of a dollar. Or, more simply, for every $1,000 in taxable value, a property owner will pay $1 in property tax.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
The property tax administration fee is defined as a fee to offset costs incurred by a collecting unit in assessing property values, in collecting the property tax levies, and in the review and appeal processes (as specified in MCL Section 211.44). Essentially, the one percent property tax administration fee supports the administrative tasks related to property taxation.
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Finance - Tax FAQs
All mailing address changes must be done in writing. Complete the Change of Mailing Address Form.