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RE: GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES <br />County Taxes on Real Estate, for each year (July 1 to the following June 30) and City <br />Taxes collected therewith, are due and payable in two installments. The first half is due <br />November 1, and delinquent December 10 at 5 p.m. The second half is due February 1, <br />and delinquent April 10 at 5 p.m. Please be sure to contact the County Tax Collector <br />prior to the delinquency dates if you have not received your tax bill either from the Tax <br />Collector or the previous owner. <br />PLEASE NOTE - It may be your responsibility to pay ONE OR BOTH installments of the <br />current taxes even though you have not received the tax bill, and depending upon the <br />escrow closing date. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AS A PROPERTY OWNER TO PAY <br />YOUR TAXES. Examine your escrow closing statement or make inquiry to determine the <br />date to which the taxes have been paid. <br />RE: SUPPLEMENTAL TAXES <br />A new law in effect (SENATE BILL 813) now requires on any transfer of title or upon <br />completion of construction, a supplemental tax may also become due in addition to the <br />above general tax. <br />We recommend that you contact the Tax Collector in the County where the property lies <br />if you have any questions regarding supplemental taxes. <br />RE: SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS <br />In many cases special assessments are collected independently, and if the property is <br />subject to special assessments or bonds, inquiry should be made of the agency levying <br />the assessments as to the time and place of payment. <br />RE: 1099 TAX FORM <br />Enclosed is fully completed 1099S Reporting Form, to be retained for your tax records. <br />This is important tax information and is being furnished to the Internal Revenue Service. <br />If you are required to file a return, a negligence penalty or other sanction may be <br />imposed on you if this income is taxable and IRS determines that it has not been <br />reported. <br />