I received a Personal Property tax bill but no longer own the business or closed the business; or I am no longer a second home owner; who should I contact?

The assessment date for the Fiscal Year on Personal Property is the January 1st preceding the start of the Fiscal Year. Each business and second homeowner is assessed based on their status on the assessment date. Thus any business that existed on January 1st or property owner of record as of January 1st would be billed for the entire coming Fiscal Year. This applies to businesses that have closed or relocated during the year so that any business that closed or relocated after January 1st will still be billed for the entire Fiscal Year.

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1. How much are the Real Estate/Personal Property Taxes for Fiscal Year 2022?
2. What period does the Fiscal Year 2022 Real Estate / Personal Property Tax bill cover?
3. When are the Real Estate/Personal Property Taxes due?
4. What are Property (Real Estate) Taxes?
5. What is Preliminary tax?
6. What is Actual Tax?
7. I don't think my tax bill is correct, what should I do?
8. I mailed my payment from the Post Office at midnight on the due date; why do I have to pay interest?
9. I did not receive a tax bill; do I have to pay a penalty and interest?
10. My Real Estate taxes are paid by my mortgage company, why am I getting the tax bill?
11. How does my mortgage company know how much to pay?
12. I am the new owner of the property, why is the prior owner's name still on the Real Estate bill?
13. I received a Personal Property tax bill but no longer own the business or closed the business; or I am no longer a second home owner; who should I contact?