WELCOME TO THE ROSCOMMON TOWNSHIP TREASURER’S OFFICE
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The Treasurer’s Department is responsible for collection, disbursement and custody of all revenues belonging to and held in trust by the Township. All funds collected by Township agencies are transmitted to the Treasurer where they are verified, deposited and entered into the Township’s financial records.
Based on information provided by the Township Assessor, the Treasurer issues the real and personal property tax bills to the property and business owners that reside in Roscommon Township.
The Treasurer also issues dog licenses to residents. For more information on rates, click here.
Mary Ann Hose is your Roscommon Township Treasurer.
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Summer and Winter Tax
The Summer Taxes will be mailed June 30, and can be paid July1 – Sept 16. Beginning September 16th and each month thereafter, interest will be charged. (Sept 1%, Oct 2%, Nov 3%, Dec 4%, Jan 5%, Feb 6%) Current year taxes can be paid at the Township Hall until the end of February.
The Winter Taxes will be mailed out November 27, and are payable December 1, through February 14. Starting February 15 – February 28, a 3% Penalty Applies. Beginning March 1 – Please contact County at (989) 275- 5823.
The Tax Department will be open until 5:00 P.M. on September 16th, December 30th, and February 28th.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Everyone must receive a tax statement, even if your taxes are paid from an escrow account.
To determine if your mortgage company has been mailed a copy of your tax bill there will be a mortgage code on the bill. If there is a number next to “Mort Code” then your mortgage company has been mailed a duplicate. If there is not a number, then we need to know as soon as possible, if your taxes are indeed paid from an escrow account. If your taxes are not paid from an escrow account then there will not be a number next to “Mort Code:” on your tax bill.
It is to your benefit to receive a copy of your tax statement for a couple of reasons:
- It allows you to verify that your mortgage company is paying your taxes on time and for the correct amount.
- It also keeps you informed of your Property Tax amount, whether or not you are receiving Homestead, your Taxable and State Equalized Values, and current Millage Rates.