Mahoning County second-half real estate bills due on Aug. 10

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Mahoning County Treasurer Dan Yemma is announcing that property owners will receive their second-half real estate tax bills in the mail in the coming days for approximately 166,000 parcels. The deadline to pay without penalty is Friday, Aug. 10.

Property owners who do not receive statements by Monday, July 16 should call the Treasurer’s Office at 330-740-2460 to confirm payment amounts or request copies of bills. Final bills for taxpayers who are on the Tax Installment program (T.I.P.) will be mailed starting July 17.

Payment methods:

Paying online – Click Mahoning County Treasurer for information on payment by electronic check and credit card. Those paying by electronic check will be able to do so with no fee from July 10 through Aug. 20. (The fee is normally 0.61 cents per transaction.) The fee waiver applies to electronic check payments. Transaction fees for credit card payments still apply.

Paperless tax bills – Click on Authorization/Enrollment Form, print, complete and return to Mahoning County Treasurer’s Office, 120 Market St., Youngstown, Ohio 44503.

Payment by credit card – Taxpayers can now pay by credit card in person in the Treasurer’s office. The transaction fee payable to a third-party vendor is 2.4 percent per transaction with a minimum fee of $1.49.

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Payment by mail – Payments may be mailed to the Treasurer’s Office, Attn.: Daniel R. Yemma, 120 Market St., Youngstown, Ohio 44503. All payments postmarked on or before the Aug. 10 deadline will be processed as on-time payments.

Payment in person – The Treasurer’s office is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, for those wishing to pay in person.

Approximately $120 million has been charged to the county tax duplicate. The money is dispersed to beneficiaries of each taxing district with the largest percentage going to public school districts. Additional funds are disbursed according to countywide voted levies for townships, parks, children’s services, developmental and mental disabilities, libraries and senior-citizen programs.

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