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The first half of the 2024 real estate tax bills for Marion County have been issued, with a due date set for February 5. Property owners are encouraged to review their bills promptly to ensure timely payment and avoid penalties.
Payments can be made through various convenient methods, including in-person at designated locations, by mail, or online through the county's official payment portal. Additionally, several local banks will also accept tax payments, providing further options for residents.
It is essential for property owners to be aware of any changes in their tax assessments or rates that may have occurred since the last billing cycle. Keeping track of these details can help avoid unexpected financial burdens. As the due date approaches, taxpayers are advised to plan accordingly to meet the deadline and maintain good standing with local tax authorities.
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