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  • 1 CARBON COUNTY TAX COLLECTORS UPDATED January 19, 2022 MUNICIPALITY

    Jan 19, 2022

    ·Lansford, PA
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    This document is a directory of tax collectors for Carbon County municipalities, updated January 19, 2022. It lists contact information, office addresses, phone numbers, and office hours for tax collectors across 16 municipalities in the county, including Banks Township, Beaver Meadows, Bowmanstown, East Penn Township, and others. The directory provides residents with the specific details needed to locate and contact their local tax collector during designated collection hours.

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  • Town Clerk – Town of Wilmington, NY

    Wilmington, DE
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This document is an informational webpage for the Town Clerk's office of Wilmington, NY, listing office hours, services provided, and links to legal notices and town records. The Town Clerk's office serves as the general information center and is responsible for recording and maintaining town records, and provides services including DEC sporting licenses, transfer station tickets, handicap parking permits, dog licensing, notary services, and tax collection. The page also includes contact information for community resources such as the Jay Wilmington Ecumenical Food Pantry and HEAP Energy Assistance, along with links to board minutes and previous legal postings related to tax warrants, assessment rolls, and town laws.

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  • Land Records & Licenses Division – Circuit Court For Baltimore City

    Baltimore, MD
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    The Land Records & Licenses Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City provides document recording, licensing, and related services at 100 North Calvert Street, Room 610, Baltimore. Chapter 538 of the 2020 Maryland General Assembly continued a $40 surcharge on recordable instruments effective July 1, 2020. The division charges $20 for basic document recording (up to 9 pages) with the $40 surcharge, $85 for marriage applications (cash only), and tiered copy fees of $0.50 per page for standard copies or $5.00 per certified instrument. Operating hours vary by service: Recording/Lien Section and Marriage & Business Licenses operate Monday–Friday 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m., while the Library extends to 6:15 p.m. Monday–Thursday. The division also collects state transfer taxes at ½% of consideration or assessed value, and provides notary commissions for $11.00 (new) or $8.00 (change of name/address).

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  • Hazleton Annex | Luzerne County, PA

    Hazleton, PA
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    The Hazleton Annex, located at Hazleton City Hall in Hazleton, PA, operates on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (Sheriff's Office until 2:45 p.m.), providing services including firearms licensing, tax collection, assessment office functions, and court services. The facility accepts limited payment methods—checks only for the Assessment Office, and checks, money orders, or cards (with varying restrictions) for other departments like the Treasurer's Office and Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts.

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  • Finance | Newark, NJ

    Newark, NJ
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    The Newark Department of Finance oversees all fiscal operations and asset management for the city, including employee and vendor payments, revenue collection, tax billing, and financial reporting, under the leadership of the Director of Finance/Chief Financial Officer. The department comprises several divisions: the Director's Office maintains custody of city assets including cash, investments, and capital authorizations; the Employee's Retirement Systems manages pension enrollment and retiree payments; the Office of Tax Abatement and Special Taxes collects and enforces revenue from payroll taxes, parking, hotel occupancy, and business licenses and permits; Assessments determines real property and personal property taxability and maintains tax maps; Accounts and Control records financial transactions across all city funds; and Revenue Collections handles property tax billing and citywide revenue collection and reporting.

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  • Earned Income Tax (EIT) / Local Services Tax (LST) / ...

    Hazleton, PA
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    This document is a reference table of official tax rates as of June 15, 2014, listing Earned Income Tax (EIT), Local Services Tax (LST), and Personal Income Tax (PIT) rates across multiple Pennsylvania school districts and municipalities, along with their designated tax collectors and contact information. The document shows varying tax rates by jurisdiction—for example, Abington Township in Montgomery County has a 1.5% resident EIT rate with a $52 LST, while Adams Township in Snyder County has a 2.3% resident EIT rate—and provides administrative details for tax collection entities such as Berkheimer Tax Administrator and York Adams Tax Bureau.

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  • Pennsylvania Tax Collectors (from PA ...

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    This document is a directory listing of tax collectors for municipalities in Adams County, Pennsylvania, compiled from the PA Department of Community and Economic Development's website. It contains contact information including names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses for tax collectors across various boroughs and townships in the county. The document serves as a reference resource for residents and businesses seeking to contact their local tax collection offices.

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  • Luzerne County Tax Collection Committee Tax Officer ...

    Nanticoke, PA
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  • Finance | Portland, ME - Official Website

    Portland, ME
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    The City of Portland, Maine received $46,290,625 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding in two equal tranches (May 2021 and May 2022) to address COVID-19 pandemic impacts and replace lost revenues. The Finance Department oversees multiple functions including budget management, capital improvement planning, the Finance Committee's budget review process, municipal purchasing, and treasury services such as tax collection and vehicle registration. This webpage serves as a navigation hub providing access to Portland's financial documents, policies, and related government services.

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  • UNDERSTANDING REASSESSMENT What Is a County-Wide Reassessment?

    Lebanon, PA
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    Lebanon County is conducting a county-wide real estate reassessment for the first time since 1972, after a 2008 court ruling determined that property values had become inconsistent and outdated, causing unfair tax burdens among property owners. The reassessment aims to establish current Fair Market Values and ensure uniform taxation across similar properties, with 21st Century Appraisals, Inc. contracted to conduct the process including property visits, data collection, new valuations, and appeals assistance. The document explains that reassessments are necessary because property values change over time at different rates across neighborhoods and property types, creating inequities in the tax system.

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  • Homepage | City of Lexington, Kentucky

    Lexington, KY
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    This is the homepage for the City of Lexington, Kentucky, providing navigation to city services and official information. The Urban County Council serves as the legislative body with 12 district councilmembers and three at-large councilmembers, who vote on budgets, policies, and taxes. Mayor Linda Gorton's message emphasizes priorities including attracting new businesses, supporting local firms, promoting agriculture, and strengthening the economy. The site offers residents tools to apply for jobs, access boards and commissions, look up districts and representatives, and manage services such as waste collection and traffic updates.

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  • Municipalities/Tax Collectors/Schools/Libraries

    Stroudsburg, PA
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    Monroe County comprises 16 townships and 4 incorporated boroughs with approximately 169,000 residents, served by four public school districts alongside private schools and vocational technical education. Real estate taxes for county, municipal, and school purposes are collected by elected officials in each municipality based on property location, with tax collectors identified through the first two digits of property numbers. The county also hosts higher education institutions including East Stroudsburg University and Northampton Community College's Monroe Campus, as well as eight public libraries.

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  • Earned Income Tax Information for

    West Chester, PA
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    This document provides information about the Earned Income Tax requirements for residents of Westtown Township and West Chester Area School District in Pennsylvania. The combined tax rate is 1.04% and is levied on gross wages and net business profits under authority granted by the Local Tax Enabling Act of 1965. Keystone Collections Group, appointed as the Earned Income Tax Officer as of January 1, 2011, administers tax collection, enforcement, and record-keeping, and all residents are required to complete a registration form to ensure proper tax jurisdiction reporting, with tax deduction typically handled by employers or paid directly to Keystone for self-employed individuals.

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  • 2022 Ordinances & Resolutions | Norristown, PA

    Norristown, PA
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    Norriton, Pennsylvania adopted 10 ordinances and approved 27 resolutions during 2022. Key ordinances included the FY 2023 Municipal Budget and tax rate (Ordinance 22-05), revisions to solid waste and refuse collection procedures (Ordinance 22-01), amendments to park hours of operation from dawn to dusk (Ordinance 22-02), regulation of consumer fireworks use (Ordinance 22-04), and a 2022 bond issuance (Ordinance 22-07). Notable resolutions authorized purchases of a 2023 fire truck and a high-water vehicle for the fire department (Resolutions 22-05 and 22-12), vehicle purchases for police, codes, and planning departments (Resolution 22-17), municipal hall renovation work and furniture (Resolutions 22-07 and 22-10), and adoption of a Traffic Calming Policy (Resolution 22-23). All ordinances and resolutions listed were executed.

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