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Posted on: August 30, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Summer 2019 Tax Payments Due September 16

August 30, 2019 – Residents are reminded that Summer 2019 tax payments are due and payable without penalty or interest through September 16, 2019 to the City of Midland Treasurer’s Office, 333 W. Ellsworth St. A four percent (4%) penalty is assessed to payments or unpaid balances after September 16 as specified by Michigan law and City of Midland resolution.

Property owners may pay summer tax bills by check or cash at the City Treasurer’s Office from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. After-hours payments may be placed in the depository located in the main entrance of Midland City Hall. Credit cards are not accepted for property tax payments. Residents who have signed up for the City’s Auto-Pay service will see their taxes automatically withdrawn from their chosen bank account on September 16, 2019.

Tax notices were mailed to City property owners during the first week of July. Residents who have not received a summer tax bill should contact the City Treasurer's Office at 989-837-3315.

The summer tax notice combines the full annual tax levy for the City of Midland, Delta College, Midland County Operating, State Education Tax, and part of the annual tax levy for Midland Public Schools and Midland County Educational Service Agency. The total summer millage rate on principal residence property in the City of Midland within the Midland Public School District is 31.7940 mills; the total on non-principal residence real property is 39.8895 mills.

A one percent (1%) tax administration fee will be imposed on all applicable summer and winter taxes. This fee is authorized by State law to offset costs incurred by the City in assessing property values, collecting property tax levies, and in the assessment review and appeal process. The tax administration fee is calculated on the base tax.

A taxpayer who is 62 years of age or older; or a totally and permanently disabled person, blind person, paraplegic, quadriplegic, eligible serviceperson, eligible veteran, eligible widow or widower; and who has a household income under $40,000 may request an “Application for Deferment of Summer Taxes” from the City Treasurer’s Office. This application defers the summer tax penalty on the applicant’s principal residence until February 15, 2020. Deferment applications must be received in the Treasurer’s Office by September 16, 2019 in order to be eligible for this deferment. After September 16, 2019, a four percent (4%) penalty is applied to the unpaid balance of the Summer 2019 property taxes. 

For more information, please visit www.cityofmidlandmi.gov/treasurer.

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