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Davison Township sends out two different types of tax bills:
Tax bills are mailed out by July 1st and December 1st of each year. If you do not receive your tax bill by July 20th or December 20th, please call the Treasurer's office at 810-653-4156.
Summer taxes are due and payable from July 1st through September 14th without interest. Beginning September 15th thru September 30th 1% interest is added and 1% per month thereafter or any fraction of a month. Summer taxes are payable at the township hall through the last day of February unless it falls on a weekend (check with the Treasurer's Department for details). If you meet the criteria for summer deferment, please completely fill out the form (click on the Summer Deferment link at the left) and return it to the Treasurer's Department, 1280 N. Irish Road, Davison, MI 48423 or fax it to 810-653-2770.
Winter taxes are due and payable from December 1st through the last day of February without interest (unless that day falls on a weekend). Contact the Treasurer's Department if you have any questions regarding the due date.
The Davison Township Treasurer's office accepts only current year tax bills. Therefore, on March 1st (unless otherwise stated), all unpaid taxes become delinquent. At that time the books are closed and sent to Genesee County Treasurer's office.
All delinquent "Real Property" taxes are payable only at the Genesee County Treasurer's office:
Inquiries regarding amounts past due, interest, and penalty can be directed to the County office at 810-257-3054 or visit their website www.co.genesee.mi.us/treasurer.
All delinquent "Personal Property" taxes are payable only at Davison Township:
Delinquent Personal Property taxes, with interest and penalty added, will be accepted for payment at the Davison Township Treasurer's Office. If you have any questions, contact Chrisee in the Treasurer's Department or email her at csowulewski@davisontwp-mi.org.
Tax bills are mailed to the owner of record at the time of printing. If you have an escrow account with a financial institution, they too will be notified of the amount of taxes due. It is the homeowner's responsibility to make sure the taxes are paid.
Important change for tax payments:
We no longer accept postmarks! If a tax payment is not at the township office by the due date printed on the bill, it will be considered delinquent. Tax payments may be mailed, paid in person, or left in the drop box located on the east end of the building. No matter which method of payment you are using, we would appreciate it if you would mark your envelope to the attention of the Treasurer.
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