Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes in Gladwin County, Michigan Online using this service! 

FAQs

What if I did not receive a tax bill - am I still liable for the tax?

Yes.  While the collecting treasurer is to send tax bills out to all known taxpayers, if the tax bill is returned due to a bad address or name, as the property owner you are still liable for the tax.  Not receiving a tax bill, does not alleviate the tax burden.  If you have not received a tax bill or have received late bills, you should check with your local treasurer or assessor to confirm that they have the correct owner name and address for billing purposes. 

When must a local unit mail property tax bills?

There is not a specific requirement in the General Property Tax Act by a date certain on when the tax bill must be mailed.

For most taxpayers - winter taxes become a lien on December 1 and due on February 14, summer taxes become a lien on July 1 each year and due by September 14 - unless you live in a city with a different date identified in the city charter.

The General Property Tax Act does provide that if statements are not mailed by December 31, then the local unit may not impose the 3% late penalty charge (MCL 211.44(3)).

Taxes not paid by the last day in February, or if the last day of February falls on a weekend or holiday - the next business day, and turned over delinquent to the county treasurer would include a 4% county property tax administration fee. 

Community Q&A

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Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes in Gladwin County, Michigan Online using this service! 

FAQs

What if I did not receive a tax bill - am I still liable for the tax?

Yes.  While the collecting treasurer is to send tax bills out to all known taxpayers, if the tax bill is returned due to a bad address or name, as the property owner you are still liable for the tax.  Not receiving a tax bill, does not alleviate the tax burden.  If you have not received a tax bill or have received late bills, you should check with your local treasurer or assessor to confirm that they have the correct owner name and address for billing purposes. 

When must a local unit mail property tax bills?

There is not a specific requirement in the General Property Tax Act by a date certain on when the tax bill must be mailed.

For most taxpayers - winter taxes become a lien on December 1 and due on February 14, summer taxes become a lien on July 1 each year and due by September 14 - unless you live in a city with a different date identified in the city charter.

The General Property Tax Act does provide that if statements are not mailed by December 31, then the local unit may not impose the 3% late penalty charge (MCL 211.44(3)).

Taxes not paid by the last day in February, or if the last day of February falls on a weekend or holiday - the next business day, and turned over delinquent to the county treasurer would include a 4% county property tax administration fee. 

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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