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Shoshone County Treasurer<\/h1>\n

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It is the mission of the Treasurer\u2019s Office to uphold the integrity of the duties as directed by Idaho Code. The Treasurer\u2019s Office staff is committed to provide courteous and professional public service by promoting innovation, change and performance excellence. We take pride in providing taxpayers a quality experience and knowledgeable environment when contacting the office.<\/p>\n

This website has been developed to inform you of the services we provide, and to make it easier for you to use these services. The Treasurer and staff continually work to find innovative ways to assist you in meeting your responsibilities as a taxpayer. It is our hope that this information will be helpful to the citizens of\u00a0Shoshone County.<\/p>\n

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Office Location:<\/strong><\/p>\n

700 Bank Street, Suite 110<\/p>\n

\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0Wallace, ID 83873<\/p>\n

Office Hours:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Monday – Friday<\/p>\n

\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 9:00am – 5:00pm<\/p>\n

Phone Number:<\/strong><\/p>\n

(208) 752-1261<\/p>\n

Email:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

keddy@co.shoshone.id.us<\/p>\n

Database chemistry assignments<\/a> to read.<\/div>\n

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Helpful Links<\/h1>\n

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We now accept debit\/credit cards in the office or call (208) 752-1261.\u00a0 You can also\u00a0pay\u00a0online<\/a>.\u00a0 A third-party convenience fee* will apply to cardholders who wish to pay via debit\/credit card.\u00a0 This fee is required in order to allow the county the option to accept payments via credit card.\u00a0 Such fee will be disclosed to cardholder at the time of transaction with the option to decline the fee and make payments via cash or check.\u00a0 *This fee will be 2.45% ($3.00 minimum).<\/p>\n

There is a $20.00 NSF check fee on returned checks. To avoid late charges, payments must be received or postmarked by due dates:<\/p>\n

\u2022First half – December 20th
\u2022Second half – June 20th<\/p>\n

A 2% late charge is charged on late payments made between December 21st and December 31st.\u00a0 Beginning January 1st, interest on the delinquent tax and late charge is calculated at the rate of 1% per month.\u00a0 Please call the office for any payoff quotes on delinquent taxes.<\/p>\n

Monthly Payments Accepted
Any portion of a property tax may be paid at any time.\u00a0 However, to avoid delinquency, total payment must be made in full by the due date.\u00a0 Partial payment of any tax will not invalidate any collection process as defined by\u00a0
Idaho Code 63-903<\/a>.<\/p>\n

PAYMENTS RECEIVED WITH A DELINQUENCY WILL BE APPLIED TO THE OLDEST DELINQUENT YEAR.<\/p>\n

**If you pay by mail and would like a receipt, please include a stamped, self addressed envelope.**<\/p>\n

Payment of a tax delinquency
When a tax becomes delinquent, payments are posted to the roll and applied to costs, interest, late charge and delinquent tax in the proportion each bears to the total amount due.\u00a0\u00a0
Idaho Code 63-1002<\/a><\/p>\n

Filing of material by mail.\u00a0 Date effective
A post office cancellation is considered the filing date.\u00a0 A postage meter is not an acceptable post office cancellation mark.\u00a0\u00a0
Idaho Code 63-217<\/a><\/p>\n

Effect of failure to receive notice
If you do not receive a tax notice on property, this does not excuse the late charge and interest for non-payment.\u00a0\u00a0
Idaho Code 63-902(9)<\/a><\/p>\n

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All taxes extended on the property roll are payable on or before December 20.\u00a0 The taxes may be paid in two equal halves.\u00a0 If the first half is not paid on or before December 20, that half becomes delinquent and a 2% late charge must be added.\u00a0 Interest on the delinquent tax and late charge is calculated at the rate of 1% per month beginning January 1 of the following year.\u00a0 If the first half tax has been paid in part, late charge and interest are calculated on the remaining first half tax.\u00a0 If the second half is not paid on or before June 20, that half becomes delinquent and a 2% late charge must be added.\u00a0 Interest on the delinquent tax and late charge is calculated at the rate of 1% per month beginning January 1 of that year.\u00a0 If the second half tax has been paid in part, late charge and interest are calculated on the remaining tax.<\/p>\n

All taxes extended on subsequent or missed property rolls are payable within thirty (30) days of the billing date and become delinquent if unpaid thirty (30) days after the bills are mailed.\u00a0Idaho Code 63-903<\/a><\/p>\n

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All taxes shown on personal property and manufactured housing are due and payable on demand.  If no demand is made, the taxes may be paid in two equal halves.  The first half is due and payable on or before December 20, and the second half is due and payable on or before June 20 of the following year.  If the first half is not paid on or before December 20, that half becomes delinquent and the entire tax becomes due and payable.<\/strong>  A 2% late charge must be added to the delinquent half.  Interest is calculated at the rate of 1% per month beginning January 1 of the following year on the delinquent half and late charge.  If the first half was paid in part, late charge and interest are calculated on the unpaid portion of the first half.  If the second half is not paid on or before June 20, that half becomes delinquent and a 2% late charge must be added.  Interest on the delinquent tax and late charge is calculated at the rate of 1% per month beginning January 1 of that year.  If the second half has been paid in part, late charge and interest are calculated on the remaining tax.<\/p>\n

The county tax collector may issue a demand for payment on any personal or manufactured housing tax which becomes due and payable on the demand date.   If the tax is not paid, it becomes delinquent the day following the demand date.<\/p>\n

When any part of a personal property tax becomes delinquent, a warrant of distraint is issued<\/strong> to the county sheriff for its collection.<\/p>\n

Before the tax becomes delinquent, the Board of County Commissioners may grant up to a four month extension to pay the tax, late charge and interest.  A warrant of distraint is not issued until the extended time expires.  There are no extensions given on the second half.<\/strong>  See Idaho Code 63-201(13), 63-904, nd 63-1013.<\/p>\n

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Taxes on transient personal property are due in full on demand.\u00a0 If no demand is made, the taxes are due and payable on or before December 20.\u00a0 If the tax is not paid on or before December 20 or the demand date, the full tax becomes delinquent and a 2% late charge must be added.\u00a0 Interest on the delinquent tax and late charge is calculated at the rate of 1% per month beginning January 1 of the following year.\u00a0 If the tax has been paid in part, late charge and interest are calculated on the remaining tax.<\/p>\n

When any part of a tax becomes delinquent, a warrant of distraint is issued<\/strong> to the county sheriff for its collection.\u00a0 See Idaho Code 63-201(24), 63-313, and 63-904(5).<\/p>\n

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Occupancy tax is due and payable according to the same schedule as manufactured housing or real property, whichever is applicable.\u00a0 See Idaho\u00a063-317<\/a>,\u00a063-602Z<\/a>, and\u00a063-903<\/a>.<\/p>\n

When any part of the tax becomes delinquent, the tax may be collected in the same manner as tax is collected for manufactured homes or real property, whichever is applicable.<\/p>\n

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\nDetermining your annual property tax payment involves many people working together.\u00a0 Each year the individual taxing districts such as schools, cities and counties decide how much money they will budget from property tax revenue.\u00a0 At the same time, the county assessor’s office places the total assessed value of all taxable property.\u00a0 The county auditor then calculates the tax rate by dividing the amount of tax to be raised for each district by the total taxable value of the district.\u00a0 Finally, the county treasurer applies the tax rate (levy) to your taxable value to determine how much property taxes you will pay.<\/p>\n

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Bond Tracker Archive (2018-2022)<\/a><\/p>\n

Bond Tracker Archive 2023<\/a><\/p>\n

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HB292 Frequently Asked Questions-Shoshone<\/a><\/p>\n

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