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The Treasurer’s Office has tried to make this site as user friendly as possible. In the pages linked above you should be able to get information about your tax statement, see where your money is being spent, get answers to the most frequently asked questions and get information on dog licenses. We have even added a Forms tab that will provide forms that you may need to bring with you to the Treasurer’s Office. As the Treasurer’s Office continues to cut back and look for additional efficiencies in these trying times, it is my hope that you will find items on this web site of value to you. You can pull up property tax statements on your property, in most cases, all the way back to 1994. These can be shared with your accountant for income tax purposes. As of the current tax statement, Summer 2011, you may pull it up and pay it while you are currently on-line. We are providing more payment options for your convenience and have negotiated discounted fees for these services with our third party vendor. The best way to protect the investment in your home or property is to avoid mortgage or tax foreclosure. If you have financial concerns, the following services are available to assist you:
If you do not find the information you need here, please contact our office at 248-625-5115 or me directly at 248-922-6209 and we will be happy to assist you.
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