First Half Property Taxes Due Monday, May 2

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April 26, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — Doug Lasher, Clark County Treasurer, stated that first-half property taxes are due on Monday, May 2 due to April 30 falling on the weekend. “If you have not received your 2011 first-half tax statement or have lost it, you can visit our web site at www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer or contact the Treasurer’s Office at 397-2252 for a duplicate statement.”

Taxpayers also have the option to pay property taxes online at the Treasurer’s website using MasterCard, VISA, or E-Check, but there is a convenience fee. Washington statute requires that a convenience fee to be charged.

In addition, current tax statements may also be paid at any Clark County branch of First Independent Bank. Only full-year or first-half 2011 property tax payments can be made at First Independent Banks, and the payment must be accompanied by an original current statement (not a duplicate). Payment for delinquent taxes and assessments must be mailed or brought to the Treasurer’s Office. There are 14 First Independent Bank branches in Clark County. Taxpayers should check with their local branch for specific hours and days. Payments will not be accepted by First Independent Bank after May 2, 2011.

If mailing a tax payment, please mail to the Clark County Treasurer, PO Box 9808, Vancouver, Washington 98666-8808. Tax payments must be postmarked by Monday, 2011, to avoid interest charges. Taxpayers are encouraged to use the return envelopes provided with their statements to mail their payments.

Contact:
Kelly Sills, Board of County Commissioner’s Offic
Phone: (360) 397-2232

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