Application for the Remission of Real Property and Manufactured Home Late-Payment Penalties 2026

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Compromising on Outstanding Tax Bills. The taxing authority may have the power to reduce your delinquent taxes or to waive penalties and interest. However, this relief is not available in most states. You also often have to pay the compromised amount in one lump sum.
Current tax payments that are not received within 10 days of the due date (or postmarked by the due date) will be assessed a 10% late penalty. The annual interest rate for delinquent real estate taxes is 12%, per written order of the Treasurer as certified by the Ohio Tax Commissioner.
The 1st installment payment is due on November 1 and becomes delinquent by the close of business on December 10. The 2nd installment payment is due on February 1 and becomes delinquent by the close of business on April 10.
If unpaid property taxes are left unaddressed, it could accumulate additional fees and penalties, and the County could ultimately auction the property to recover taxes owed. This process takes some time, but if you act quickly, you have a better chance of saving your home.
Property owners are required to pay their property taxes on time. If an owner fails to pay on time, the unpaid portion will be considered delinquent and incur a 10% penalty charge and, in the case of second installment, a one-time administrative fee.

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If an owner fails to pay on time, the unpaid portion will be considered delinquent and incur a 10% penalty charge and, in the case of second installment, a one-time administrative fee. If a bill remains delinquent through the end of the fiscal year (June 30th), the bill is considered tax-defaulted.

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