JEFFERSONVILLE —
The Clark County Treasurer’s office is offering electronic property tax billing statements.
Clark County is among the first counties in the state to authorize the program that allows county residents to receive their property tax statements through their email account, according to a press release from Clark County Treasurer David Reinhardt.
“Taxpayers have told us they want us to be more efficient and this is a big step in that direction,” he said in the release. “By electing to receive their bills through email taxpayers will help save the county money, time and resources that we can dedicate to other things.”
All property owners have the option of receiving their property tax billing statement by email even if the tax bill is paid through an escrow account by their mortgage company.
Electronic property tax bills will be e-mailed to taxpayers on the same date traditional tax bills are mailed through the United States Postal Service. Indiana property tax bills are required to be mailed at least 15 days before the May 10 due date.
Reinhardt said he expects the Clark County tax bills to be sent out in mid-April.
Taxpayers who wish to receive their property tax bill by email can sign up at www.sri-taxpayerconnection.com or they can visit the treasurer’s office for an application form. The program is voluntary and the deadline for signing up is April 1.
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