Q: When are property taxes due in Jasper County?
A: Property taxes are due semi-annually on May 10th and November 10th. For the current tax year (2025 assessment), taxes are payable on May 10, 2026, and November 10, 2026.
Q: What tax credits are available and how do I apply?
A: The primary credit is the Homestead Credit for owner-occupied residences. Credits require application and are NOT automatic. Applications must be filed with the Jasper County Auditor's Office on the 2nd floor of the County Courthouse by December 31st each year. Contact the Auditor at (812) 482-3914 for specific credit amounts and eligibility requirements.
Q: How does the Homestead Credit work?
A: The Homestead Credit provides a tax credit (not exemption) for owner-occupied homes and helps limit assessment increases. This credit reduces your actual tax bill and must be applied for annually. It does not reduce your property's market value but provides direct tax relief.
Q: How often are properties reassessed in Jasper County?
A: Properties in Indiana are assessed annually as of January 1st each year. The Jasper County Assessor's Office reviews property values and makes adjustments based on market conditions, improvements, and other factors.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment?
A: Assessment appeals must be filed with the Jasper County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals. The deadline for filing appeals is typically 45 days after receiving your assessment notice. Contact the Assessor's Office at (812) 482-3912 for appeal forms and procedures.
Q: What are the penalties for late property tax payments?
A: Late payments in Jasper County incur penalties and interest charges. Penalties typically start at 5% of the unpaid amount and increase monthly. After extended non-payment, properties may be subject to tax sale proceedings.
Q: Can I pay property taxes online?
A: Contact the Jasper County Auditor's Office at (812) 482-3914 to inquire about online payment options and accepted payment methods. Office hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Q: Why do tax rates vary within Jasper County?
A: Tax rates vary based on the special taxing districts where your property is located, such as school districts, fire districts, library districts, and municipal boundaries. Properties in different areas of the county may have significantly different total tax rates depending on which services and districts apply to that location.