Why am I being charged interest and penalty when I paid my first installment in full on February 1st?
If the entire amount of your first installment is not paid in full to your local municipality on or before January 31st, then two things will occur.


First, per state statute (74.11(7) or 74.12 & 74.85 Wis. Statues) you will be assessed a 1.5% interest and penalty charge per month beginning February 1st.


Second, you will lose the option of paying your taxes in installments for the current year. The entire amounts of your taxes are due and any unpaid balance will continue to accrue interest and penalty until completely paid in full.


Taxes paid after January 31st must be paid to the Kenosha County Treasurer**.

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1. When is the first installment or full real estate tax payment due?
2. How do I change my mailing address?
3. What if I miss the January 31 deadline?
4. Where and how do I pay my property taxes?
5. What method of payment do you accept?
6. How much are my taxes?
7. What did I pay in property taxes last year?
8. What was my lottery and gaming credit last year and how do I apply for next year?
9. Why didn't I get a copy of my tax bill?
10. What happens if I don't receive a real estate tax bill?
11. Can I have my tax bill sent directly to my mortgage company?
12. What if I escrow my taxes through my mortgage company?
13. My payments are delinquent. May I make weekly or monthly payments on them?
14. Why am I being charged interest and penalty when I paid my first installment in full on February 1st?
15. Can you forgive some of the interest and penalties on my delinquent taxes?
16. How does the Treasurer determine if a real estate tax payment is considered timely?
17. What happens if I miss a scheduled payment on my payment plan?
18. What happens to my payment plan, if my current-year taxes become delinquent?
19. What happens if my Payment Plan is Canceled?