Starting March 1st, a monthly penalty of 1.5% will be enforced on the 2023 Lawrenceburg city property taxes. Any outstanding 2022 city property taxes will be transferred to the County Clerk and Master for collection, with additional fees if not resolved by April 1, 2024. To review both city and county property taxes, residents can access the city’s website at www.lawrenceburgtn.gov or www.tennesseetrustee.org. The penalty will be clearly indicated, and balances will be regularly updated. To streamline the payment process, it is advised to have your property tax bill on hand when submitting payments to ensure accuracy, benefiting both parties involved by saving time.
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