Marshall County Treasurer Kelly Einspahr announced this week that property tax statements are arriving in the mail soon.
Continue readingFall Installment of Property Taxes Due November 13
Government officials would like to remind taxpayers that the fall property tax payment is due Monday, November 13.
Continue readingMarshall County Property Tax Bills to be Sent out to Property Owners
Marshall County property owners should receive tax bills in the mail in the next few days.
Continue readingFall Installment of Property Taxes due November 10
The fall installment of property taxes is due into Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier’s office on Thursday, November 10.
Continue readingCorrected Polk Township Tax Statements Mailed This Week
Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier announced this week that corrected property tax statements for the 011 Polk Township taxing district will be arriving in the mail to those taxpayers this week with a due date of November 10, 2022.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Corporation Taxpayers to Get New Tax Statements
An error made on all La Porte County tax statements will result in a new tax bill for property taxpayers within the John Glenn School Corporation.
Continue readingMarshall County Property Tax Bills to be Sent out to Property Owners
Marshall County property owners should see tax bills in the mail in the next few days.
Continue readingMarshall County Property Taxes due November 10
Marshall County Property Tax Bills Sent out to Property Owners
Marshall County property owners should see tax bills in the mail in the next few days.
Continue readingMarshall County Property Taxes Due November 10
The fall installment of property taxes is due into Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier’s office on November 10.
Continue readingPlymouth Looking at Fee Increases to Offset Property Tax Cap Losses
The City of Plymouth may be increasing fees to make up for money it can’t raise in property taxes. During the city council’s budget discussion Monday, Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver said the 2021 budget proposal currently calls for an $8.7 million General Fund. But the amount of revenue is expected to fall far short of that.
Continue readingSpring Property Tax Statements Due by Friday
Taxpayers who have not made their non-escrow property tax payments have until Friday, July 10 to make those payments without penalty.
Continue readingMarshall County Auditor Says Tax Distributions Will Occur in June
Tax distributions will be made to units in June.
Continue readingMarshall County Treasurer Requests Security during Tax Collections
In light of the COVID-19 health pandemic, Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier wants to limit the number of residents paying property taxes in her office when the building eventually opens to the public.
Continue readingState Officials Watching COVID-19’s Impact on Unemployment, Tax Revenues
State officials continue working to help those who are unemployed due to COVID-19. During a press conference Thursday, Indiana Department of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne cited a huge increase in the number of unemployment claims.
Continue readingProperty Taxes Still Due May 11, Late Penalties Waived 60 Days
Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier urges Marshall County residents to pay property taxes by the May 11 due date by leaving payments in the drop boxes on the north and south sides of the Marshall County Building lobbies or by paying online at www.co.marshall.in.us.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves Bond Resolutions for Roofing Project
While services like Posey Home Improvements, Inc. in Augusta GA work on energy saving installations, the Culver School Board took action Monday to move ahead with over $3 million in roofing work. During a public hearing on the project, Superintendent Karen Shuman noted that significant roof repairs by credible services like MasterRoof Contracting were suggested when the school corporation began looking into energy-saving projects over a year ago.
Continue readingCulver School Board Transfers $200,000 from Education to Operations Fund
The Culver School Board took action Monday to make sure the Operations Fund has enough money in 2020. Superintendent Karen Shuman says $200,000 was transferred from the Education Fund.
Continue readingCulver School Board Adopts 2020 Budget
The Culver Community Schools Corporation’s 2020 budget was adopted by the school board Monday, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman. The total budget adds up to more than $13.9 million. Just over $5.4 million of that will be the Education Fund, and a little more than $4.5 million will be the Operations Fund. $1.6 million is budgeted out of the revenues resulting from last year’s property tax referendum.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Adopts 2020 Budget
The Plymouth Community School Corporation’s 2020 budget was adopted during Tuesday’s school board meeting. It calls for a total budget of more than $36 million. Just over $20 million of that is the Education Fund, with an Operations Fund of more than $9 million. Business Manager Kandi Tinkey said she anticipates the total tax rate to be about 1.16 percent, up from just over 1.1 percent.
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