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  2. Property Tax - Marylandtaxes.gov

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/individual/property/index.php

    Most likely, payment of your real property tax is handled through your mortgage lender, but you can view local property tax rates on SDAT's Web site. You can also view Local Tax Billing & Collection Offices information. Get help if you need it! Contact SDAT or visit one of their local assessment offices.

  3. Search and Pay Property Taxes | Baltimore County Government

    www.baltimorecountymd.gov/.../tax-search

    To pay your real or personal property taxes or search for property tax information online, please follow the posted instructions. Search, Print a Bill or Pay by Parcel ID/Business Account Number or Street Address. If paying by electronic check, you will pay a convenience fee of $0.95.

  4. Finding Your Property Information Online

    dat.maryland.gov/realproperty/Pages/Finding-Your...

    These instructions will help you locate your property information on our real property data system. You can search the online database by either the address, street name, account identifier or map reference.

  5. Tax Exemption Application and Forms are available online or by contacting your local Department of Assessments and Taxation office. Completed forms must be returned to the local assessment office where the property is located. About Real Property. In Maryland, there are more than two million property accounts.

  6. Town of Clinton - Tax Bills Search & Pay

    www.mytaxbill.org/inet/bill/home.do?town=clinton

    Enter the property number and/or the property name. Since the words Street, Court, Lane, etc. could be abbreviated differently, do not enter this part of street name. This search only returns real estate and personal property. If the account number is shown on your bill, it may be entered here.

  7. Property Taxes | Prince George's County

    www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/.../property-taxes

    Assessment & Tax Rate. Your assessment and tax rate are shown on the front of your tax bill. To calculate your bill, multiply the assessment by the tax rate, divide by 100, add any charges - the result should equal the amount due. To view your property assessment information, search the State's property assessment database State Search

  8. Property tax - Washington Department of Revenue

    dor.wa.gov/taxes-rates/property-tax

    You should pay your property taxes directly to the county treasurer's office where your property is located. We've provided contact information for Washington's 39 counties to assist you. Learn more about paying or appealing your property tax.