2010-2011 School
Tax Rates
Because the taxing jurisdictions
may assess properties at a different percent of their full
value, tax rates are adjusted to account for this difference.
For the 2010-11 school tax
year, the following equalization and tax rates are in effect:
|
Taxing Jurisdiction |
Equalization
Percent |
Tax
Rate per $1,000
of Taxable Assessment |
|
City of
Port Jervis |
35.00% |
$60.110 |
|
Town of
Deerpark |
47.00% |
$44.762 |
|
Town of
Mount Hope |
50.00% |
$42.076 |
|
Town of
Forestburg |
8.75% |
$240.436 |
|
Town of
Mamakating |
52.86% |
$39.799 |
Payment Deadlines
The deadline for paying school taxes is November 5, 2010.
| If
paid by |
Penalty |
Total Amount Due |
|
September
30, 2010 |
0 |
Base
amount, no penalty |
|
October
31, 2010 |
2% |
Base
amount, plus 2% penalty |
|
November
5, 2010 |
3% |
Base
amount, plus 3% penalty |
Answers to your questions
Have a question or need a duplicate copy of your tax bill?
Tax representative will be
at bank weekday mornings
to answer questions
Sept. 7 to Oct. 29: School Tax Collector Antoinette Behnke
will be at TD Bank North to assist taxpayers, weekdays from 9
a.m. to noon. She will be in the District Tax Office, 1 to 4
p.m.
District Tax Office: Port Jervis School Business Office, located in the District
Administration Building, 9 Thompson Street, or call (845)
858-3185. Tax Office is closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m.
Visit
Info-Tax Online
Info-Tax Online is
a fast, secure Website designed to present district
property owners with easy access to the following:
•
Displays property inquiry with all parcel
and payment information on a
single page.
•
Allows users to maintain multiple years of
online data, and allows
browsing between them with a single mouse click.
•
Search for property by owner's name, bill
number, parcel, location, or
any combination.
•
Print a Tax Certification for your
property or place an electronic request
for a signed certificate.
Payment Tips
•
To ensure proper credit, when paying at
the bank, taxpayers must
present the receiver’s
stub – the lower part of the tax bill – with
payment.
•
Payment
must be made in full by check or money order. Cash can only
by accepted when paying in person at TD Bank.
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