Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes in Kane County, Illinois Online using this service!

FAQs

What is the penalty if I pay my property taxes late?

Taxpayers will still be subject to a state-required penalty charge of 1.5% per month until payment is made. 

Can I pay my property tax payments in installments?

Yes, there are two installments for tax payment. The first installment will be due on or before June 1st and the second installment will be due on or before September 1 of every year. 

When are property taxes due in Kane County?

Property taxes are due on 1st September every year. 

Can I pay my property tax with a debit card in Kane County?

Yes, you can pay your property tax with a credit or debit card. You can use Discover, MasterCard, Visa cards, and also ACH for paying tax. There is a convenience fee for paying online. For a credit card, you will be charged a fee of 2.35% of the total amount. While for a debit card, you will be charged a fee of 1.15% of the total amount that you are paying. And there is no fee for ACH.

What if I pay my property tax online on the due date?

Payments made online can take up to 72 hours to receive in Treasurer's office. So if you pay on the due date, your payment must reach 12:00 p.m. to avoid penalty. Because if your payment doesn't reach by the due date then your tax will become delinquent and you will be charged a penalty.

I paid my tax online. How do I know if my payment has reached the Treasurer's office?

If you pay your property tax online then it will take up to 72 hours to reach in office. And you will receive a confirmation email. If you don't receive an email, it means your payment has not reached our office. Please call the Treasurer's office for your queries.

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!

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes in Kane County, Illinois Online using this service!

FAQs

What is the penalty if I pay my property taxes late?

Taxpayers will still be subject to a state-required penalty charge of 1.5% per month until payment is made. 

Can I pay my property tax payments in installments?

Yes, there are two installments for tax payment. The first installment will be due on or before June 1st and the second installment will be due on or before September 1 of every year. 

When are property taxes due in Kane County?

Property taxes are due on 1st September every year. 

Can I pay my property tax with a debit card in Kane County?

Yes, you can pay your property tax with a credit or debit card. You can use Discover, MasterCard, Visa cards, and also ACH for paying tax. There is a convenience fee for paying online. For a credit card, you will be charged a fee of 2.35% of the total amount. While for a debit card, you will be charged a fee of 1.15% of the total amount that you are paying. And there is no fee for ACH.

What if I pay my property tax online on the due date?

Payments made online can take up to 72 hours to receive in Treasurer's office. So if you pay on the due date, your payment must reach 12:00 p.m. to avoid penalty. Because if your payment doesn't reach by the due date then your tax will become delinquent and you will be charged a penalty.

I paid my tax online. How do I know if my payment has reached the Treasurer's office?

If you pay your property tax online then it will take up to 72 hours to reach in office. And you will receive a confirmation email. If you don't receive an email, it means your payment has not reached our office. Please call the Treasurer's office for your queries.

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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