MEDINA COUNTY, OHIO – Medina County Treasurer John Burke wants to help taxpayers make sure they pay their property taxes by the February 9th due date to avoid penalties.
The Treasurer’s Office provides a free service of reminding taxpayers who have not paid their taxes by the last week of collection of the tax payment due date. Treasurer Burke explained, “We run a report 5 days before the due date to determine who has not yet paid their taxes and automatically call them with a friendly reminder message about the due date.” The Treasurer sends the recorded reminder message to about 12,000 to 17,000 each half. Burke says about 65% of the calls are picked up live by the homeowner while the other 35% go to answering machines or services. Burke said he believes Medina County is the only county in Ohio providing this type of customer service. “Each time we make those reminder calls, I will have some homeowner thank me for the reminder to pay taxes on time; it can usually save the taxpayer several hundred dollars in late penalty fees.” By Ohio Revised Code any late payment after the due date has a maximum penalty of 10% placed on the parcel by the County Auditor. The Treasurer’s office has maintained a phone number database linked with taxpayers’ parcel numbers for over 15 years. But a growing problem has been County residents who have canceled their land-based home phone numbers and are using cellphone numbers instead. “Our phone number database has shrunk 25% in the last few years from about 47,000 phone numbers to 35,000,” Burke said. Cellphones are not public like home phone numbers, and therefore the Treasurer’s Office makes a concerted effort to obtain current phone numbers and email addresses from taxpayers to provide important tax information. “We would like to be able to send pertinent tax information to homeowners directly and quickly by phone and/or email,” Burke noted. The Treasurer explained that this contact information is used only by his office for important tax information. “For example we would like taxpayers to know when tax bills have been mailed, if there is any issue with their tax bill or payment, and procedure or law changes that would immediately affect their tax bill.” Treasurer Burke said there are several ways for taxpayers to update contact information. First is using the County Treasurer website at medinacountytreasurer.com and clicking the link under “Subscribe to Our Email List” on the homepage. Taxpayers can also call the Treasurer’s Office at 330-725-9748 or send the information by mail to John Burke, Medina County Treasurer, 144 N. Broadway Street, Medina Ohio 44256.
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On January 9, 2018, Medina County Treasurer John Burke announced that first half 2017 tax bills are expected to be mailed within the next 10 days to property owners in Medina County. The official due date for these property tax bills is February 9, 2018.
If taxpayers do not receive a tax bill in the mail, Treasurer Burke recommends calling his office at 330.725.9748 or going to the Treasurer’s website (not the Auditor’s Website) at medinacountytreasurer.com and look up your tax bill. Just click “Search and Pay Taxes” in the left column to find your tax bill amount. Taxpayers can print an official tax bill and can also use online payment options. Treasurer Burke noted. “Online tax payments are easy, safe, fast and convenient and we provide a variety of online payment options.” Taxpayers can pay by electronic check, ACH, credit card or PayPal account. There is a fee of $1.50 for ACH electronic checks. The fee for credit card and PayPal is 2.25% of the payment amount. These fees are paid directly to the bank vendors and Medina County does not receive any part of the fees. If you are paying by check, convenient 24-Hour Drive-Up Drop Boxes may be found at the following locations: • Treasurer’s Office, County Administration Building, 144 North Broadway Street, Medina • Brunswick City Hall, 4095 Center Road, Brunswick • Lodi Library, 635 Wooster Street, Lodi • Wadsworth Municipal Building, 120 Maple Street, Wadsworth Make sure you include your tax bill stub with your check. Payments may be made in person at the Treasurer’s office at 144 N. Broadway, Medina, from 8:00am to 4:30pm, Monday thru Friday. The office will be open until 6:00pm on the February 9th due date. You will need to present your entire tax bill at time of payment. Checks, cash or credit cards – Visa, MasterCard, Discover – are accepted over the counter. American Express is not. A convenience fee will be assessed by the vendor. Tax payments which are mailed MUST be postmarked no later than the February 9th due date to avoid a 5% penalty; payments made after February 20th will be assessed a 10% penalty. If you have any questions, please call Medina County Treasurer’s office at 330.725.9748. |
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