Q: When are property taxes due in Huntington County?
A: For 2025, property taxes are due May 12 and November 10. For 2026, the first installment is due May 10. Make checks payable to Huntington County Treasurer and include your phone number.
Q: What is the Homestead Credit and how do I apply?
A: The Homestead Credit is available to homeowners who occupy their property as their primary residence. It caps annual assessment increases rather than reducing market value. You must file an application with the County Assessor's office - it is not automatic.
Q: Are there other tax credits available?
A: Yes, Indiana offers various tax credits including Senior Citizens Deduction, Disabled Veterans Exemption, and others. All credits require separate applications filed with the County Assessor by specific deadlines. Contact the Huntington County Assessor's office for available credits and application forms.
Q: How often are properties reassessed?
A: Indiana conducts annual assessments, but properties may not be physically inspected every year. The County Assessor updates values based on market trends, sales data, and property improvements.
Q: What happens if I pay late?
A: Late payments incur penalties and interest charges. Contact the Huntington County Treasurer's office immediately if you cannot make the due date to discuss payment options.
Q: Can I pay property taxes online?
A: Check with the Huntington County Treasurer's office for current online payment options and accepted methods of payment.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment?
A: Assessment appeals must be filed with the County Assessor within specific timeframes. Contact the Huntington County Assessor's office for appeal forms and deadlines.
Q: Why do tax rates vary within Huntington County?
A: Tax rates depend on the combination of taxing districts serving your property, including school corporations, fire districts, libraries, and other special districts. Different areas of the county are served by different combinations of these districts.
Q: What if I disagree with special district taxes on my bill?
A: Special district taxes fund services like schools, fire protection, and libraries. Contact the Huntington County Auditor's office to verify which districts serve your property and confirm the accuracy of your tax bill.
Q: Can I make advance payments?
A: Yes, Huntington County accepts advance payments prior to taxes being set for your convenience. Contact the Treasurer's office for details on advance payment procedures.