Marshall County property tax statements should be arriving in the mail in the next few days. Marshall County Treasurer, Kelly Einspahr, reminds taxpayers that the Spring due date is May 10, and Fall due date will be November 12.
Both spring and fall coupons will be included in the mailing taxpayers receive. Please include the correct coupon(s) with your payment, whether in person or by mail. This year there will also be an informational buck slip included with your tax bill. Please be sure to read the insert.
The State of Indiana has mandated that each county use a uniform tax statement. The updated property tax statement format has caused concerns with Marshall County Taxpayers. Anyone who has a lender-paid tax bill will see a watermark on the front page of their statement that reads “FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY”. Taxpayers are urged to contact their lender to ensure that their tax liability will be paid. There is a delay from the mail date to the time we receive the file with the tax information to be able to upload it into our Beacon system. Once received they will be added to our county website. Taxpayers may visit www.co.marshall.in.us, click the County Building tab on the home page, drop down to Beacon (GIS) and search by name or address to print or view your tax bill as well as the TS 1 (breakdown of the tax amount)
The Marshall County Building is open to the public and the treasurer’s office accept payments Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended hours for the 2024 tax collection will be:
Saturday May 4 9:00a.m. -Noon
Thursday May 8 8:00a.m.-6:00p.m.
Friday May 10 8:00a.m.-6:00p.m.
Payments are also accepted through the regular United States Post Office via check, money order or cashier’s check. Mailed payments must be postmarked on or before May 10th for the spring due date, and November 12, for the fall due date. Echecks, credit or debit cards may be used online at www.co.marshall.in.us and click on Property Taxes ($) (convenience fees may apply). Please include tax billing coupon(s) to ensure the payment will be applied specifically to the correct parcel(s). Include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you would like a return receipt.
For the public’s convenience, the Marshall County Treasurer’s Office has installed drop boxes at both the north and south entrances of the Marshall County Building. These boxes are located between the doors, in the vestibule. The locked boxes will be checked multiple times daily. Additionally, there is an existing drop box on the outside of the south side of the building, near the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
Beginning April 26, the following locations will be collection points for tax payments: All Everwise locations, First Merchants Bank in Bourbon, First Farmers Bank and Trust in Culver and the Town of Bremen Clerk-Treasurer’s Office. These are drop off locations only so you will need to have your tax coupon in order to pay at one of these locations.
Taxpayers are welcome to call the Marshall County Treasurer’s Office at 574-935-8520 with any questions or concerns.
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