I just purchased this property. Am I still responsible for paying last year’s taxes?

The usual procedure is for the seller of real estate to pay a credit to the buyer for accrued taxes at closing, in which case the buyer is responsible. Review your closing documents and/or contact your real estate attorney to be sure. Contact our office at 815-772-5196 if you have any questions if taxes are paid or not. Unpaid real estate taxes will be offered at the annual tax sale


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1. When are tax bills mailed and when is payment due?
2. Do you accept partial payment?
3. My mortgage company pays my taxes. Why did I receive a tax bill?
4. Why isn’t my tax bill mailed to the mortgage company?
5. I forgot my mortgage company pays my taxes and I submitted payment. Will you return my payment?
6. Can I write one check for multiple parcels?
7. I never received a tax bill. What should I do?
8. What if I have my bill but do not have the perforated tax stubs?
9. The address on my bill is wrong. How do I change it?
10. How do I know if I applied for all my exemptions?
11. I just purchased this property. Am I still responsible for paying last year’s taxes?
12. What happens if I cannot pay my property taxes?
13. What determines how high the property taxes will be?
14. What do I do if I think my property taxes are too high?
15. I did not pay my taxes last year. Where can I find out how much I owe?
16. If I pay my taxes late, will my name be in the paper?