ADA COUNTY TREASURER
TAX COLLECTOR AND
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR

CECIL INGRAM
MEET THE TREASURER
CONTACT INFORMATION
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NEW INFORMATION - TREASURER
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TIMETABLE OF IMPORTANT
DATES CLICK HERE
CLICK HERE FOR DOCUMENTS AND FORMS
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NEW INFORMATION - TAX COLLECTOR
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2009 TAX BILLS WILL BE ARRIVING IN YOUR
MAIL BOX STARTING ON THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 19TH
FOR CURRENT INFORMATION
SEE OUR WEBSITE BY CLICKING HERE
IF YOU HAVE A NEW ADDRESS, PLEASE
CONTACT THE
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
AT
287-7200 TO UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION.
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IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
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January 2, 2010
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First day to apply for 2010 Homeowner's Exemption or Circuit Breaker Benefits
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April 15, 2010
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Last day to apply for 2010 Homeowner's Exemption, Tax Deferral or Circuit Breaker Benefits.
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June 21, 2010
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Last day to pay 2009 second one-half tax payments without a late charge and interest, calculated from January 1, 2010.
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December 21, 2009
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Last day to pay 2009 full tax payments or first one-half tax payments without late charge and interest on the first half.
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Questions regarding tax
payments can be directed to:
Ada County Treasurer
P.O. Box 2868
Boise, ID 83701
or by calling 208-287-6800
or by email by clicking HERE.
PENDING MOBILE HOME SALE:

Pending Manufactured Home Sale!!!!
PENDING SALE INFORMATION
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Credit Card and Electronic Check Payment Options
CONVENIENCE AND FLEXIBILITY
Enjoy the convenience and flexibility of credit card payments or electronic checks for taxes.
In cooperation with Official Payments, we offer individuals and businesses
the opportunity to pay taxes by telephone or directly over the Internet.

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In order to offer you
the convenience of using your bank card, a non-refundable fee of 2.75%
will be added to your transaction.
All Credit Card options:
Online, Electronic Checks,
By Phone, and
In Person - will include this
convenience fee.
This fee goes to Official Payments.
The County does not keep any portion of this fee.
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NEW INFORMATION - BILLING SERVICES
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OCTOBER 1ST BETTER TRASH AND RECYCLING SERVICE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CLICK HERE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CLICK HERE
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Property Owner/Taxpayer Responsibilities and Reminders...
- Be aware of the important dates and deadlines for payments, applications for property tax relief and assessment appeals.
- It is particularly important that you be aware of your property tax due dates. Tax bills are mailed on each parcel, however, failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse the taxpayer from paying the taxes, late charges and interest accrued, if any.
- Be sure to notify the assessor's office whenever your mailing address changes.
- When mailing your tax payment, be sure the envelope is U. S. postmarked on or before the due date.
- If you will be traveling or out of the country at the time taxes are due, contact our office for an "estimated tax amount" so that you can prepay or make other arrangements to pay by the due date.
- Proof of payment of property taxes is the responsibility of the taxpayer [I.C. 63-1306(2)]. Be sure to keep accurate records, receipts and cancelled checks documenting your payment.
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