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In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code , the Hamilton County Treasurer is responsible for collecting three kinds of property taxes: real estate (O.R.C. 323.12), manufactured homes (O.R.C. 4503.06), and personal property (O.R.C. 5719.02).
- The Auditor's Website
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- Frequently Asked Questions
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- The Auditor's Website
The Treasurer's office is open to the public, however taxpayers can make their payments by mail or online by credit card or E-check through Point & Pay. Communication with our office can be made by phone at (513) 946-4800 or email at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
Hamilton County Auditor Jessica Miranda. The real property tax is Ohio's oldest tax. It has been an ad valorem tax – meaning, based on value – since 1825, and the Ohio Constitution has generally required property to be taxed by uniform rule according to value since 1851.
As Auditor I act as the County's Chief Fiscal Officer, Chief Assessor, Chief Payroll Officer, and Sealer of Weights and Measures. These duties require my office to provide taxpayers, consumers, school districts and local governments a variety of services, all of which are part of this site.
The amount of real estate taxes on your property is determined by tax levies in your community and the market value of your property. The market value is the only one of the two that can be challenged. For details on filing a challenge call the Board of Revision at 946-4035.
The Hamilton County Treasurer bills and collects property taxes. Contact The Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or call (513) 946-4800 for assistance. When are property taxes due?
The Hamilton County Treasurer's office, led by Jill A. Schiller, is responsible for collecting real estate, personal, and mobile home property taxes within Hamilton County, Ohio. The office also collects taxes involved in bankruptcy proceedings.
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