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County Treasurer. Deadlines, Penalties, & Fees. Real Estate Tax Sale. Tax Collections. The Treasurer’s Office will be closed November 13th 2024 through November 19th 2024. They will reopen November 20, 2024. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE BY MAIL, IN OUR DROPBOXES, OR ONLINE.
In person payments can be made at the La Porte Treasurer’s Office (555 Michigan Ave, Ste 102 La Porte, IN 46350) or the Michigan City Treasurer’s Office (300 Washington Street, Ste 361 Michigan City, IN 46360)
TAX COLLECTIONS. The 2023 pay 2024 tax bill will be mailed by April 15th and have due dates of May 10, 2024 and November 12, 2024. There will be only one mailing for payment of both spring and fall installments and the tax statement mailed to you will contain both coupons.
La Porte County Government accepts online payments for Traffic Tickets, Probation Fees, Property Taxes and more. Call 855-423-9335 with questions.
County Treasurer. Deadlines, Penalties, & Fees. Real Estate Tax Sale. Tax Collections. If you’re looking for information about all matters financial – from taxes to property value assessment – you’ve come to the right place. Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions people have regarding their finances.
Home » Residents » County Treasurer » Real Estate Tax Sale. THE 2024 TAX SALE WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2024. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GO TO SRISERVICES.COM. All parcels that have a balance due from spring of the prior year or before are tentatively scheduled for Tax Sale.
County Treasurer. Deadlines, Penalties, & Fees. Real Estate Tax Sale. Tax Collections. The Spring Installment of the tax bill is due May 10 and the Fall Installment is due November 10. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday, the deadline is extended to the next business day.
Welcome to the official website of La Porte County, Indiana Government. Find minutes and agendas, make online payments, or view elected officials.
The county Assessor shall perform the functions assigned by statute (IC 36-2-15-5), Including the following: Countywide Equalization. Selection and Maintenance of a Countywide Computer System. Certification of gross assessments to the county Auditor. Discovery of omitted Property.
The auditor is directly responsible for preparing tax duplicates showing the value of property and taxes assessed against each taxpayer. After taxes are collected by the treasurer, the auditor distributes them to the governmental units and agencies for which they were collected.