As the City of Lawrenceburg prepares for Good Friday and the upcoming Easter Weekend, residents are urged to take note of the approaching deadline for settling their delinquent 2022 personal and property taxes. The city authorities have emphasized that these taxes must be paid by the end of the month. Given that the final day of March falls on a Sunday and offices will be closed for Good Friday, residents are advised to ensure that their tax obligations are met by Thursday, March 28.
To facilitate the payment process, individuals can settle their taxes in person at the Lawrenceburg Municipal Complex located on the Public Square. Alternatively, payments can be made via mail or by visiting the official website at LawrenceburgTN.gov. It is essential for residents to adhere to the deadline to avoid any potential penalties or complications related to their tax payments.

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