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Monday – Friday 8am–5pm
Saturday – 8:30am–Noon
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Tax bills are normally mailed on October 1st.
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Customers are eligible for a 2% discount if their bill is paid by November 1st. The base amount of the tax bill, without a discount, is due between November 2nd – December 31st. If a tax bill is paid after January 1st a 5% penalty is assessed to 30 days. If a tax bill is paid after February 1st a 21% penalty is assessed to the bill. If a tax bill is paid between February 15th and March 31st and additional $10 is assessed to the bill.
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A tax bill sale is conducted on the last working day of March. If the delinquent bills are not purchased they are transferred and stored, during the 1st week in April at the Boone Clerk’s Deed & Record Room (859) 334-3624. All previous outstanding tax bills are handled the clerk’s office.
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We do accept credit cards as a form of payment. However there is an additional third party fee for paying with a credit card. If interested in the amount of the fee, please call for current rates. They range from 2.5% to 3.5% depending on your particular card.
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Tax bills are issued to the listed property owner as January 1st of the tax year. If the previous owner receives the bill, they should forward the bill to the new owner. The Sheriff’s Office does not have access to the new deed transfers. If you purchased property this year, you need to call (859) 334-2173 to obtain a copy of the tax bill for your property.
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The year you turn 65 years of age is the year you can receive the reduction on your property assessment. The form must be filled out at the
PVA Office (Property Valuation Administrator) @ (859) 334-2181.
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No. Full payment is required.
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If you are 100% disabled, permanently receiving benefits, please contact the
PVA Office @ (859) 334-2181 for a reduction on the valuation of your property. This applies if you owned the property on January 1st of the tax year.