The taxable value or Principle Residence exemption for my property is being corrected at the board of review, should I wait for the corrected bill before paying?

No. The bill received is due and payable by the due date and in the amount on the bill.

If the change to your account by the Board of Review is necessary, it will be processed by the Treasurer's office within 30 days of receipt of the final report of the adjustment from the Board. Until we receive a valid change to an account, the original bill remains as stated. Our office cannot adjust any accounts prior to receiving authorization from the Board of Review.

If the change requires a refund due to the overpayment of tax, it will generally be processed within 30 days of the adjustment to your account. Please note that in the case of a Principle Residence exemption adjustment, we are required to issue the refund to the taxpayer qualifying for the exemption, not to the one who may have paid the tax.

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1. What are our office hours?
2. What is the difference between real and personal property taxes?
3. Can I charge my taxes on my credit card?
4. When are tax bills mailed out?
5. Can I defer my Summer taxes?
6. Can I defer my Winter taxes?
7. How can I receive a credit or have my property taxes reduced?
8. My tax bill has someone else's name on it, what should I do?
9. Where can I pay my taxes and what payment options are available?
10. I did not receive a tax bill: can you waive penalty and interest?
11. If I can't pay my tax bill on time, will it affect my credit rating?
12. What if I can't pay the tax bill when it is due?
13. If I can't pay my Summer tax bill by the due date, what is the penalty and how long can I pay at the City?
14. The taxable value or Principle Residence exemption for my property is being corrected at the board of review, should I wait for the corrected bill before paying?
15. Why can't I pay my taxes at City Hall after the last day of February?
16. My taxes are too high, how can I reduce my taxes?
17. What is the State Education Tax (SET)?
18. What is a mill?
19. I do not have children in school. Is there a property tax exemption for this?
20. My tax bill shows more than just city taxes. Why is that?
21. What is revenue sharing and how does Fenton benefit?
22. Who is the Treasurer?
23. Can I get a discount for paying my taxes early?
24. I heard City employees don’t pay taxes. Is this true?
25. Does all this money go to the City?
26. How do I claim a poverty exemption?