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AC tax deadline looms, alternate plans being made

Posted at 11:47 am February 25, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Anderson County property taxes are due on Saturday, February 28, but with the winter weather in the area, officials are making plans to allow citizens to pay those taxes without undue stress.

The Courthouse is open today (Wednesday, February 25), and County Trustee Rodney Archer’s staff is exceptionally busy as residents who have been snowbound have been paying their taxes steadily all day.

County Mayor Terry Frank said this morning on WYSH’s “Ask Your Neighbor” program that the Trustee’s office will be open—weather permitting—on Saturday in Clinton, Andersonville, and Oak Ridge so that you can pay your taxes before the deadline.

If the weather does not permit, property tax payments will be accepted as “on time” by mail as long as they are postmarked no later than Monday, March 2.

For more information, call the Trustee’s office at (865) 457-6233.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, County Trustee, property taxes, Rodney Archer, tax deadline, taxes, Terry Frank, WYSH

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