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Taxes due Jan. 31

by | Jan 2, 2020 | Uncategorized

In order to avoid penalties and interest, property owners are reminded that the deadline for remitting property taxes to the Collin County Tax Office is Friday, Jan. 31.

Tax statements were mailed to property owners in October from the county tax office on behalf of entities throughout the county. Those bills come due at the end of this month.

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Joe Reavis[email protected]

NTMWD 2025

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