Pay Property Tax Online in the County of St. Clair, Michigan using this service!
Yes, starting in 2005 the County Treasurer instituted a policy allowing partial payments in order to make it more convenient for taxpayers to pay on their delinquent and forfeited parcels. Partial payments do not stop interest, fees, or foreclosure, but it does reduce the principle, thus reducing the total interest paid.
Taxes are levied twice a year, July and December (Summer/Winter bills) 2. Taxes are payable to the local Township or City through February 28th of the following year 3. Taxes become “Delinquent” on March 1st in the year after they were due and are sent to the County Treasurer's Office for collection 4.
Homeowners in Michigan must pay property tax each year, to the local taxing authorities. In most Michigan counties, the tax is due in two installments on July 1 and December 1, though specific counties may have different due dates.
Real property tax delinquency entails a three-year forfeiture and foreclosure process in Michigan. Parcels are forfeited to the county treasurers when the real property taxes are in the second year of delinquency.
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