Clark County Treasurer Janet Hurst is reminding residents that their annual tax bills will be due next week. The bills, due Tuesday, are the payments for tax year 2008-09.
If the property taxes are not received on time, a penalty will be added to the total amount. A 5 percent penalty will be added to tax bills that are past due, but paid within 30 days of the due date. An additional 5 percent penalty — a total of 10 percent — will be added to tax bills if it is not paid within the 30 days beyond the due date.
If you did not receive a tax statement, contact the treasurer’s office at 812-285-6205.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
• Mailing the payment with statement to: Clark County Treasurer, P.O. Box 1508, Jeffersonville, IN, 47131. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for return receipt. Payment is considered on time when postmarked by the U.S. Postal Service by the due date.
• In person: The treasurer’s office is located in the Clark County Government Building, 501 E. Court Ave., Room 125, Jeffersonville. Bring the entire statement when paying in person.
• At banks: Mainsource Bank, New Washington and Your Community Bank will accept payments by cash or check with coupon/statement at all Clark and Floyd County locations.
• Credit card: Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express are accepted and credit card payments will be processed through point and pay. A convenience charge of 2.95 percent of your total tax statement, with a minimum of $2, will be added to the bill.
You can pay at the treasurer’s office by phone: 1-888-891-6064; or via the Internet: www.co.clark.in.us/treasurer.
— Staff reports
Clark County
Reminder: Tax bills due Tuesday
Credit card payments will carry a 2.95 percent charge
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