

Property owners should also monitor their monthly mortgage statements to make sure payment was made from their escrow account. Most mortgage companies also receive a copy of the bill, but it is the responsibility of the property owner to check with their mortgage company to make sure the bill was received and paid. Real estate tax bills must be mailed to the property owner. Why did I receive a bill if my mortgage company pays it for me? It would also be helpful to contact our office by completing this (hyperlink Change of Address form) form and emailing it to. If you need to change the mailing address please contact the Montgomery County Board of Assessments at 61. If you do not receive a bill, please check that the mailing address for the property in question is correct by completing a property records search here. The law states that taxpayers are responsible for paying their real estate taxes even if they do not receive their tax bills. What happens if I don’t get my real estate tax bill or it went to the wrong address? These tax bills cover July 1st to June 30th. Wissahickon School District tax bills are mailed in early July. These tax bills cover January 1st to December 31st. Township/County tax bills are mailed in early March. Real estate tax bills are mailed at 2 different times throughout the year. When can I expect my real estate tax bill? You can choose to pay online, through the mail, or in person. The Tax Collector has no authority over taxing rates or deadlines, as those are set by the taxing bodies. The Tax Collector is responsible for the billing and collecting of Lower Gwynedd homeowners’ real estate property taxes for the 3 taxing bodies: the township, county, and Wissahickon School District. The Lower Gwynedd Township Tax Collector is elected for a 4-year term and is the liaison between taxpayers and the local taxing bodies. What is the role of the Lower Gwynedd Township Tax Collector? You can sign up for email notifications here. How can I stay up-to-date on due dates, office hours, etc?
