Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Tax Online in the County of Sawyer, Wisconsin using this service!

FAQs

What if the Lottery and Gaming Credit isn't listed on my tax bill?

If you are eligible for the credit as of the January 1 certification date, but your property tax bill does not show the credit, you may:

  • Claim the credit by applying to the municipal (town, village or city) treasurer where the property is located, by January 31 after you receive your property tax bill. The treasurer will calculate the credit amount you should receive and either credits your tax bill, or if you already paid the taxes, refunds the credit to you.
  • File a late claim application (if you missed the January 31 deadline) with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue by October 1, after your property tax bill is issued
  • Lottery and Gaming Credit applications forms are located at:
    revenue.wi.gov/Pages/Form/lottery-home.aspx

I didn't receive the Lottery and Gaming Credit on my property tax bill for previous years. Can I apply for the Lottery and Gaming Credit refund for those years?

If you are eligible for the Lottery and Gaming Credit and your property tax bill does not list the credit, you must file a late claim application with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue by October 1, after your property tax bill is issued. Under state law, a taxpayer may only claim the previous year's missing Lottery and Gaming Credit (sec. 79.10(10)(bm), Wisc. Stats.).

Example: If your 2019 property tax bill (issued December 2019) does not show the credit, you have until October 1, 2020, to file a late claim and receive a credit. 

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Tax Online in the County of Sawyer, Wisconsin using this service!

FAQs

What if the Lottery and Gaming Credit isn't listed on my tax bill?

If you are eligible for the credit as of the January 1 certification date, but your property tax bill does not show the credit, you may:

  • Claim the credit by applying to the municipal (town, village or city) treasurer where the property is located, by January 31 after you receive your property tax bill. The treasurer will calculate the credit amount you should receive and either credits your tax bill, or if you already paid the taxes, refunds the credit to you.
  • File a late claim application (if you missed the January 31 deadline) with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue by October 1, after your property tax bill is issued
  • Lottery and Gaming Credit applications forms are located at:
    revenue.wi.gov/Pages/Form/lottery-home.aspx

I didn't receive the Lottery and Gaming Credit on my property tax bill for previous years. Can I apply for the Lottery and Gaming Credit refund for those years?

If you are eligible for the Lottery and Gaming Credit and your property tax bill does not list the credit, you must file a late claim application with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue by October 1, after your property tax bill is issued. Under state law, a taxpayer may only claim the previous year's missing Lottery and Gaming Credit (sec. 79.10(10)(bm), Wisc. Stats.).

Example: If your 2019 property tax bill (issued December 2019) does not show the credit, you have until October 1, 2020, to file a late claim and receive a credit. 

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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