Georgetown, Del., Sept. 15, 2009: The deadline for Sussex County property owners to pay their 2009 taxes is just a few days away.
Sussex County reminds property owners that Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, is the deadline to pay annual County tax bills. Payments received after that are subject to a 1.5 percent penalty. Payments sent by mail must be postmarked no later than Sept. 30.
This summer, the County’s Treasury Division issued more than 167,000 annual tax bills totaling an estimated $100.6 million. The bills include County property taxes, as well as County sewer and water, tax ditch and street lighting fees, where applicable.
Additionally, tax statements include local school district taxes, which are collected by the County, but turned over to the State of Delaware. Delaware law requires Sussex County to bill property owners for school taxes on behalf of the eight public school districts within the county.
Sussex County accepts tax payments by cash, check, money order or credit card. Taxpayers have different options to make their payments and check their tax status. These include:
THROUGH LENDER
Many taxpayers have their annual taxes paid out of escrow accounts by their mortgage lenders. Beginning this year, those property owners did not receive a paper tax statement from Sussex County. If these taxpayers have any questions regarding the status of their escrow accounts or tax payment, they should contact their lenders.
ONLINE
Payment can be made on the Internet, with the use of most major credit cards or by check. Go to sussexcountyde.gov/pay-your-bill for more information.
BY MAIL
Property owners can mail their tax payments using the return envelopes included in their statements. Bills should be addressed to the Sussex County Treasury Division, PO Box 429, Georgetown, DE 19947. All payments sent by mail must be postmarked by Sept. 30 to avoid the 1.5 percent penalty, per month, on unpaid balances.
IN PERSON OR BY TELEPHONE
The County’s tax office is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The office is located on the second floor, Room 252, of the County Administrative Offices building, 2 The Circle, in Georgetown. For more information, call (302) 855-7760.
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