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Mailed
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Due
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Summer Taxes
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last week of June
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August 31*
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Winter Taxes
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last week of November
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February 14*
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*If the 31st or 14th falls on a weekend or holiday, taxes will be due the next business day.
If you pay your taxes yourself and do not receive a bill call the Clerk/Treasurer’s office at 248.658.3310. If your mortgage company pays your taxes and you receive a tax bill – call the Clerk/Treasurer’s office.
In order to ensure that your tax bill is correctly mailed, please let us know if:
- you have refinanced and changed your mortgage company
- your mortgage was sold to another lender
- your mortgage has been paid off
- you sell your home
Important! Do not rely on your mortgage company or the new or former owner to relay this information. State law holds the homeowner responsible for making sure taxes are paid, so do what you can to see that tax bills are properly directed.
You can delay payment of your summer tax bill without penalty or interest until February 16 of each year if your total household income in does not exceed $40,000 and you meet one of the following criteria:
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Senior citizens (62 years of age or older), including the unmarried surviving spouse of a person who was 62 years of age or older at the time of death
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Paraplegic or Quadriplegic
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Eligible Serviceperson, Eligible Veteran, Eligible Widow or Widower
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Blind Person
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Totally and Permanently Disabled
Proof of total prior year household income must be shown with a copy of your signed MI 1040CR (Homestead Property Tax Credit Claim). Applications for the deferment must be filed at the Treasurer's Office on or before September 15th of each year.
Housebound seniors may call the Treasurer’s Office at 248-658-3310 and schedule an appointment for someone to come to their house to assist them with their deferment.
Look up your taxes & property values at City Hall. A public-use computer is available for residents and visitors. The computer, located across from the City Manager's office, is restricted to looking up tax and assessing information
Oakland County Property Gateway. A map-based web application that provides access to the following information for a fee:
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Residential Property Profile
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Commercial and Industrial Property Profile
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Mortgage Application Acceleration Program
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Map Atlas Viewer
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Current Tax Profile
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Delinquent Tax Profile
Access the Oakland County Property Gateway Here
24-Hour Tax Hotline
Property tax information is available FREE on the Oakland County 24-Hour Tax Hotline at (248) 858-0025 or (888) 600-3773.
To access tax information, you will need to enter your 10-digit parcel ID number (begins with 25).
The State of Michigan Department of Treasury web site has a helpful tool to use in estimating your property taxes. Please note this can only be used as an estimate and that they will not have the current tax rates. To visit this site, check here.
The Berkley City Council has adopted policies and general guidelines for granting residents hardship exemptions for the Board of Review.
You can mail or submit hardship/poverty exemption applications, supporting documentation, and waiver of confidentiality to:
The City of Berkley Board of Review
c/o the City of Berkley Treasury Department
3338 Coolidge Highway, Berkley, Michigan 48072
It is recommended that your application be mailed or turned in on or before the dates outlined as follows:
- Dates and waiver form coming soon.