Terms

Definitions


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A

Assessment or Assessed Value: The value that is placed on a property by the local assessor. The assessed value is used to determine the property tax amount. Our Public Access Program has assessment history as far back as 1993.

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B

Base Taxes: The amount of property taxes billed on the original property tax bill.

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C

Current Taxes: Current year taxes (After January 1 and until mid-December of the prior calendar year.)

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D

Delinquent Taxes: Property taxes that have not been paid on or before the due date. Once taxes become delinquent, interest and penalty accrue on the unpaid balance until paid in full.

DNR: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

DOA: The Wisconsin Department of Administration.

DOR: The Wisconsin Department of Revenue.

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E

Exempt: This is a term that refers to parcels that are not required to pay property taxes. They are still responsible to pay any and all specials and special assessments on the property.

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I

Interest: Extra charge that is added to a delinquent property tax bill. The amount is 1% per month on the unpaid base tax and specials. It is added to the statement on the first of each month. This accrues as simple interest not compounded interest.

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L

Lottery and Gaming Credit: A credit that is given on a property tax bill. This credit is only allowed on the parcel that contains the owner’s primary residence as of January 1 of the current tax year.

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P

Parcel Number, ID Number, Pin or Tax Key Number: Refers to the unique number that is assigned to each parcel of land in the county.

Penalty: Extra charge that is added to a delinquent property tax bill. The amount is .5% per month on the unpaid base tax and specials. It is added to the statement on the first of each month. This accrues as simple interest not compounded interest.

Personal Property: This term refers to items such as machinery, furniture, and fixtures used to operate a business. It also refers to buildings on leased land when the lessee owns the buildings.

Postponed Taxes: The balance due to current year taxes when prior installment(s) is/are paid on or before the due date.

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R

Real Property: This term refers to the land and the improvements on that land.

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S

Specials or Special Assessments: These are charges added to the tax bill for services provided by the municipality. They may be in a different amount for each parcel. Some examples are unpaid sewer or water bills, recycling charges, sidewalks, razing charges, weed or grass cutting charges, etc.

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T

Tax Bill: The original bill for property taxes that is sent to the property owner’s mailing address in December of each year.

Tax Certificate: A tax certificate is issued annually on September 1 for all properties that have unpaid current year taxes. It represents a lien on the property on behalf of the county.

Tax Deed Fee: Fees that are incurred at cost, during the tax deed process. The owner must pay all taxes, specials, interest, penalties and tax deed fees to redeem a property once the tax deed process has begun.

Tax Deed Process: The legal process that is used by the county to take ownership of tax-delinquent properties.

Tax Roll: A listing of information that appears on tax bills for every property in the county. (Also may be used to refer to one page of the entire roll.) Tax Statement: This is a statement that shows the status of unpaid taxes on a specific parcel. The statement shows separate lines by year for base taxes, base specials, and the interest/penalty charges. Interest/penalty charges are calculated monthly and added to the statement on the first day of every month. The statement also shows any tax deed fees that have been incurred.

Timely Payment: A tax payment that has been paid on or before the due date and therefore has not accrued any interest and penalty.

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