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Title 3
Collection of Taxes; Return of Collecting Officer

Sections

920
Notice of receipt of tax roll and warrant
922
Statement of taxes to be mailed
923
Duplicate tax statements for elderly and disabled property owners
924
Collection of taxes
924‑A
Interest rate on late payment of taxes and delinquencies
924‑B
Waiver of interest or penalties or other charges on brownfield properties
925
Payment of taxes by mail or designated delivery service
925‑A
Extension of time for collection
925‑B
Extension
925‑C
Payment of real property taxes via the internet
925‑D
Deployed military
926
Personal liability for taxes
926‑A
Liability for taxes of owners and renters of certain residential property
928‑A
Partial payment of taxes
930
Payment of taxes to county treasurer by certain utility corporations
931
Payment of taxes to county treasurer by certain utility corporations with respect to single payments for multiple parcels
932
Payment of taxes on part of a parcel of real property
934
Apportionment of taxes by county court
936
Return of unpaid delinquent taxes
938
Extension of time for collection
940
Payment of amounts collected
942
Payment of taxes to county treasurer after return of collecting officer
944
Power of county court upon default of collecting officer
946
Retention of tax roll
948
Losses by default of collecting officer or treasurer
950
Satisfaction of undertaking of collecting officer
 



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