The fall payment on property taxes is due Nov. 10 at the Howard County Treasurer’s Office – and can be paid at several local banks.
Taxes not paid by Nov. 10 are subject to a 10 percent penalty.
Taxes may be paid in person or sent to the Howard County Treasurer’s Office at the Howard County Administration Center, 226 N. Main St., Kokomo, IN 46901. A drop box is located in the lobby and is open 24 hours a day.
Property owners also can pay online using a credit card via the county’s Web site, www.co.howard.in.us, or pay by credit card in the office. Both options are accompanied by a convenience fee.
Taxpayers also can pay at one of the following banks:
• Harris Bank, no charge.
• National City, no charge to customers; 50 cents for non-bank customers.
• Community First, no charge.
• First Farmers, no charge to customers; $3 for non-bank customers.
• Central Bank, no charge.
• STAR Bank, no charge.
• KeyBank, no charge.
For tax issues, contact the Treasurer’s Office at 765-456-2213. County offices are open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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