UNSECURED
TAXES
Unsecured property taxes are a lien against
the individual not against real property. Some typical items assessed and
collected on the unsecured roll:
- Boats;
- Airplanes;
- Improvements on the real estate of
others;
- Business property;
- Most possessory interests;
- Escape and supplemental assessments
against former owner of real property;
- Some fixtures.
The lien for unsecured taxes is against the
assessee. The assessee can be any person owning, claiming, possessing, or
controlling the property on the lien date.
Taxes on unsecured property are due on the
lien date, which is the first day of January preceding the fiscal year for
which the taxes are levied. Taxes on the unsecured tax roll as of July 31,
if unpaid, are delinquent after 5:00 PM on August 31 and thereafter
subject to a delinquent penalty of 10 percent.
Taxes that are added to the roll after July
31 are delinquent if unpaid at 5:00 PM, on the last day of the month
succeeding the month which they were added to the roll. In addition to
penalties imposed, the Tax Collector may collect actual costs of
collection incurred by the county up to the time the delinquency is paid.
Unsecured
Tax Forms
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