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Marion County, IN Property Tax Bills Delayed (Again)

Author: Brett Harrington Category: Property Tax Tags: Indiana Property Tax, Marion County, Marion County Tax Bills, Property Tax, Tax Assessment

Tuesday
Mar 17, 2009

Marion County has announced that the mailing of final 2007 tax bills will not occur until sometime this summer. These bills will serve as the final 2007 (pay 2008) bills and will reconcile the difference between the estimated first half bills and the bills reflecting the new 2007 values. These bills will be based on a valuation date of January 1, 2006, meaning the value will be based on market activity for 2004 & 2005. This is going to be a tough sell to taxpayers in the midst of the current economy.

Normally, 2007 taxes would have been paid in May and November of 2008. However, due to the state ordering the county to conduct a reasssessment for 2006 and a computer system snafu, everything has been pushed back. Right now, Marion County is indicating that the 2007 bills will be mailed in June or July and will be due within 30 days. The hope is to have 2008 bills sent a few months later and 2009 (pay 2010) bills to resume a normal schedule of being due in May and November of 2010. It sure will be interesting to see how taxpayers react to being required to pay 2 1/2 years worth of tax bills within such a short time frame.

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Rita McCormick

June 24th, 2009 at 9:42 pm

I am a broker RE. I am paying 1267.00 semi for a home I paid 20k for and if I put a sign in right now I may get lucky and get 28. It is assesed for 84,000. It is in Lower end of perry just so. of Troy. Do I really have to pay this. I don’t hav to say what this does for my profits. Wow I forgot there is none now. How do I get quick results. Its not my fault nor should I have to loose this house because they can’t act quicker. Will it go faster if I show up in person. ONe I appealed in 07 I still have not been contacted they say I am 957 out of 1675 to be done. I find this grossly late. Can I sue for unduhardship or something. I may have to let it go back and If I do that I might as well forget it all. ..


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