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  1. Final date for payment of First Half of Real Estate Taxes and Manufactured Home Taxes without penalty: February 20. Penalty will accrue after this date. Mail must be postmarked on or before February 20 to avoid penalty. If the 20th falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the due date is the Monday following the 20th. Second Half Tax Bills should arrive ...

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  2. Credit Card/Debit Card. You may choose to pay your taxes by Credit Card/Debit Card: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Debit Card, and ATM/Debit Card are accepted. Payments may be made online at any time or by calling toll free at (419) 597-5015 and following the instructions. Credit Card payments can also be made in person at the ...

  3. Mercer County Treasurer 101 North Main Street, Room 201 Celina, OH 45822

  4. Mercer County Auditor. 101 North Main Street Room 105. Celina, OH 45822    Phone (419) 586-6402  Fax (419) 586-4751 Budgetary Dept. (419) 586-9425 Real Estate & Tax Map  Ema il [email protected] ov. Staff Directory

  5. celinaohio.org › city-government › taxesTaxes - City of Celina

    Tax Forms. Tax forms can be downloaded here and are available at the Municipal Tax Office, 225 North Main Street, or the Mercer County District Library. Generic tax forms accepted as well. If you have questions, e-mail Celina Tax Administrator or call (419)-586-2594. 8:00am – 4:30pm Monday-Friday.

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  7. Real Property Tax – General. Over the last few years, Ohio’s real estate market has changed significantly. Increases in property values, however, do NOT mean that the corresponding property taxes will increase proportionally. In 1976, the General Assembly, through House Bill 920, created a process for assessing real property values and ...

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