Second-half real estate tax bills in the mail

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Second-half 2020 real estate taxes payable on or before July 20, 2021 are currently being mailed, Clinton County Treasurer Kyle Rudduck announced.

The tax statements are being delivered via the U.S. Postal Service to property owners who are responsible for paying property taxes directly to the county. The tax bills are being printed and mailed by Smart Bill and are partially blue in color.

Property owners who escrow with a bank or mortgage company will not receive a tax statement, since those institutions are responsible for making payment to the county from their customer’s escrowed funds.

Consider saving time and paying online. Online payments can be made at www.cctreasoh.com for a $1 fee for electronic checks — regardless of how many parcels are being paid — and a fee of 2.65% ($3 minimum) for credit and debit cards.

Taxpayers can also mail their tax payments to 46 S. South St., Suite 205, Wilmington, OH 45177.

Second-half real estate tax payments being mailed to the Clinton County Treasurer’s Office must have a U.S. Post Office postmark of July 20, 2021 or prior to ensure timely payment, according to Treasurer Rudduck.

Any real estate owner not receiving a tax bill should call the Clinton County Treasurer’s Office at 937-382-2224. Tax bills less than 50 cents will not be generated or mailed and do not need to be paid until such time when they exceed that limit.

Questions about the valuation, tax calculation, CAUV or homestead should go to the Clinton County Auditor’s office at 937-382-2250.

Clinton County Treasurer’s office hours are 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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