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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 74 — Property tax collection

74.87 Payments in authorized cities.

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74.87 Payments in authorized cities.
(1)Definition. In this section, “city” means a city authorized by its charter to sell land for nonpayment of taxes.
(2)When payable generally. Except as provided in subs.
(3)and
(4), in a city, general property taxes, special charges and special assessments shall be paid to the city treasurer on or before January 31.
(3)Optional payment schedule. The common council of a city may, by ordinance, permit payment in 10 equal installments, without interest, of general property taxes, special charges and special assessments of the city, other than for special assessments for which no payment extension is allowed. Each installment shall be paid on or before the last day of each month from January through October. Taxes on personal property may be paid in installments under this subsection if, on or before January 31 of the year in which the tax becomes due, the taxpayer has first paid to the city treasurer taxes on personal property levied by all taxing jurisdictions other than the city. The amounts and time of payment of city general property taxes, special assessments and charges in the city tax roll shall be as provided in the charter of the city.
(4)Optional payment schedule for certain taxes and charges. The common council of a city may, by ordinance, permit the payment in 7 equal installments, without interest, of a portion of all general property taxes and special charges in the duplicate county tax roll or of any tax or charge levied by a metropolitan sewerage district under ss. 200.21 to 200.65 . Each installment shall be paid on or before the last day of each month from January through July.
(5)Exercise of installment option. The taxpayer may exercise the option provided under sub.
(3)or
(4)by making the first installment payment on or before January 31 of the year in which the general property taxes, special assessments or special charges are due.
(6)Late payment of installments.
(a)If one installment only is not paid on the due date, that installment is not delinquent and does not render the unpaid balance delinquent, but the installment shall be collected, together with interest and penalty as provided under s. 74.47 from the day following the due date.
(b)If a 2nd installment under sub.
(3)is not paid on the due date, the city treasurer shall declare the unpaid balance delinquent and the general property taxes, special assessments and special charges shall be collected by the city treasurer together with interest and penalty as provided under s. 74.47 from the preceding February 1.
(c)If a 2nd installment under sub.
(4)is not paid on the due date, the entire unpaid balance is delinquent and shall be returned to the county treasurer for collection.
(d)If the final installment is not paid by the end of the month following the due date, the delinquent unpaid balance shall be collected, with interest and penalty as provided under s. 74.47 , from the preceding February 1.
(7)Payment considered timely. A payment is timely under subs.
(2)to
(4)under any of the following conditions:
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