Frequently Asked Questions
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The period your tax bill covers is a fiscal year that begins on December 1 and ends on November 30 of the following year.
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The Town Receiver of Taxes mails tax bills by the second week of December. You should receive a bill no later than December 20th of each year. If you do not receive your bill by that date, you should contact the Tax Office at 631-957-3001
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The property owner will receive a bill each year in December. If the property owner pays the taxes directly, the bill is a payment copy sent with payment instructions and a return envelope. If the property owner has an escrow account with a mortgage company, the owner receives an “Informational Only” copy of the bill, and the mortgage company receives the payment information directly. Senior citizens or disabled persons may designate a third party to receive copies of their bills.
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Yes. Your mortgage company receives information regarding the payment due. All exemptions are reflected in the amount provided to the mortgage company.
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Taxes are payable to the Receiver of Taxes from December 1 to May 31. Taxes may be paid in two installments. The first half is due by January 10. The second half is due by May 31.
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After January 10, there is a 1% per month penalty charge added to the unpaid first half tax amount until May 31.
Late Payments Penalty Charges January 11 to February 10 1% February 11 to March 10 2% March 11 to April 11 3% April 12 to May 10 4% May 11 to May 31 5% After May 31, taxes become delinquent and are payable to the Suffolk County Comptroller's Office. In addition to the tax amount due, a 5% penalty is added together with interest at the rate of 1% per month calculated from February 1. (Note: Interest is calculated on the total of tax and penalty).
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Yes. It is the responsibility of the taxpayer to pay taxes on property they own. Even though the owner does not receive a tax bill, it is the owner’s obligation to secure a tax bill and make payment. The taxpayer, therefore, is liable for all penalties and interest on late payments.
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Payments made between December and May are paid to Jennifer Montiglio Receiver of Taxes and mailed to:
Jennifer Montiglio Receiver of Taxes
200 East Sunrise Hwy
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Payments made after May 31st are paid to Suffolk County Comptroller's Office and mailed to:
Suffolk County Comptroller's Office
330 Center Drive
Riverhead, NY 11901
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Tax payments sent by the U.S. mail are credited by the date postmarked on the envelope. A postage-metered postmark is not acceptable. It is suggested that a taxpayer making a tax payment by mail close to a deadline date should take the mail to the Post Office and have it hand cancelled, or send it certified or registered mail.
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Yes. The Tax Office in Town Hall is open Monday through Friday (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) except legal holidays. We offer extended hours during collection. Please refer to the Receiver of Taxes Office webpage for extended dates and hours during each collection.
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Partial payments of $200 or more plus any interest and penalties are accepted both by the Town Receiver of Taxes and the Suffolk County Comptroller's Office. Additional interest and penalties are only charged against the remaining unpaid balance.
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Yes, you can pay online at: ACI Payments
- All Major Credit Cards: with a convenience fee of 2.35% on the amount that is being charged (not collected by the Town of Babylon).
- E-Check; with a convenience fee of $1 (not collected by the Town of Babylon).
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No. Any check, credit card payment or e-check returned unpaid will not be re-deposited. The tax payment will be cancelled and a $20 returned check charge will be added to the payment in addition to any appropriate penalty or interest charge.
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If you still own the property notify the Receiver of Taxes. Do not rely on the post office to forward mail indefinitely. Inform the Receiver of Taxes if you wish to have tax bills mailed to an address other than the property location. If you have sold the property and still receive a tax bill, contact the Receiver of Taxes with the name of the new owner.
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Since it is the owner’s responsibility to pay taxes on property they own, it is recommended that you immediately notify the Receiver of Taxes to obtain a current bill to ascertain the amount of the tax payment and when the payment is due.
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You should contact the Receiver of Taxes to request that future bills be sent directly to you. Make sure the Receiver has your correct mailing address and advises you when the next payment is due.
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The Town is not involved in the delinquency process. If taxes remain unpaid by the date of the tax lien sale (usually in December of the current year), the Suffolk County Comptroller's Office will sell a tax lien to the County of Suffolk.
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After May 31, you must make your check payable to the Suffolk County Comptroller's Office and mail with property information to:
Suffolk County Treasurer
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There is no duplicate tax bill fee for the homeowner.