How can I find out how much I paid in property taxes and excise taxes in a calendar year for income tax purposes?

If you do not have this information in your household records, you can send a written request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope and $1 for copies to the Collector's office. You can also come to the office to fill out a request form or fax a written request, and then return to pick up your information. Per the Public Records Law, we are allowed up to 10 days to complete your request.

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1. Is the tax year, or fiscal year, the same as a calendar year?
2. When can I expect to receive my property tax bill?
3. What should I do if I do not receive my property tax bill?
4. What are my responsibilities as a new property owner?
5. What should I do if I misplaced by tax bill?
6. Why is the total due on my preliminary tax bill different from the total due on my actual tax bill?
7. What happens if I do not pay my property tax bill?
8. If I mail my payment, how can I be sure that my payment is recorded as paid on time?
9. How can I find out how much I paid in property taxes and excise taxes in a calendar year for income tax purposes?
10. Who do I contact if I have questions about my property tax payment?