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Multiple payment options available as Henrietta encourages residents to meet March 31 tax deadline and avoid additional financial penalties

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Multiple payment options available as Henrietta encourages residents to meet March 31 tax deadline and avoid additional financial penalties

Henrietta, New York – As the deadline for the third installment of the 2025 Combined Town and County Tax Bill approaches, residents are reminded that Monday, March 31st is the final day to make a payment with an additional 3% interest. For those who have not yet settled their dues, multiple payment options are available to ensure timely submission.

For in-person payments, the Town Clerk’s Office will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. This allows residents to make direct payments during business hours. Additionally, for those who prefer dropping off their payments, there is a drop box available. Payments placed in this box before 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 1st, will be considered on time. It’s important to note that this is not an April Fool’s joke, but a genuine provision to aid timely payments.

Mailing your payment is also an option. The town honors U.S. Postmarks dated March 31st, but it is crucial to use actual postmarks rather than postage meter marks. This ensures that your payment is recognized as on time if it is postmarked by the due date.

For added convenience, residents can also opt to pay online. Payments can be made up to midnight on Monday, March 31st without incurring additional interest. However, it is important to be aware that an additional convenience fee will apply when using this service. To make an online payment, visit the official website at www.monroecounty.gov.

For further details about payment methods and any other tax-related information, residents are encouraged to visit www.henrietta.org/taxes. This website provides comprehensive information on all available payment options and additional guidance on how to manage your tax payments efficiently.

As the deadline is fast approaching, residents are urged to choose the most convenient payment method to avoid late fees and additional interest. This is an important civic responsibility, and timely payment contributes to the smooth functioning of local government services.

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