Q: When are property taxes due in Scott County for the current fiscal year?
A: Property taxes for FY 2025-2026 are due May 10, 2026 (first installment) and November 10, 2026 (second installment). Payments are made to the Scott County Treasurer.
Q: What homestead credit is available and how do I apply?
A: The Homestead Credit provides a deduction on assessed value and caps annual assessment increases. This credit requires application with the Scott County Assessor's office and is not automatic. Contact the assessor for current application deadlines and forms.
Q: Are there other tax credits available in Scott County?
A: Yes, various credits may be available including senior citizen credits, disability credits, and veteran credits. All require separate applications and documentation. Contact the Scott County Assessor to determine eligibility and obtain application forms.
Q: How often are properties reassessed in Scott County?
A: Indiana requires annual assessment updates, though major reappraisals typically occur every few years. Property values are reviewed annually with market-based adjustments applied to maintain assessment accuracy.
Q: What happens if I pay my property taxes late?
A: Late payments incur penalties and interest charges. Unpaid taxes can eventually result in tax sale proceedings. Contact the Scott County Treasurer immediately if you cannot make payments by the due dates.
Q: Can I pay property taxes online?
A: Check with the Scott County Treasurer's office for available online payment options. Many Indiana counties offer online payment systems, though specific availability varies by county.
Q: How do special taxing districts affect my property tax rate?
A: Your location within Scott County determines which fire district, library district, school corporation, and other special taxing units serve your property. Each adds to your total tax rate, which is why rates vary significantly across the county.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment if I believe it's incorrect?
A: Assessment appeals must be filed with the Scott County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals within specific deadlines after receiving your assessment notice. Contact the county assessor's office for appeal forms and procedures.