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*** Past Due Date ***

Online payments are not available at this time

The tax due date was November 13, 2023.
All unpaid tax has accrued a state issued penalty.
Please call our office to find out the amount that you owe
at (765) 641-9645.

You can still pay in person or through the mail.
Our online services will be made available again once we have settled with the state.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

*** Tax Sale Message ***

Online payments are not available at this time

The Madison County Treasurer is not accepting online payments at this time due to an upcoming tax sale. If you have any questions on how to make a payment please call our main line at 765-641-9645. The online option will be made available again as of October 7, 2022. If you are trying to make a payment on a tax sale eligible property you will need to pay in our office using certified funds by September 30, 2022 at 4PM. Postmarks will not be accepted. Sorry for the inconvenience.

*** Tax Sale Message #2 *** PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL PARCELS THAT ARE 3 INSTALLMENTS OR MORE DELINQUENT WILL BE CERTIFIED FOR TAX SALE ON JUNE 30, 2023 AT 4PM. PAYMENTS MADE ONLINE DO NOT GUARANTEE REMOVAL FROM TAX SALE. IF YOU FALL INTO THIS CATEGORY PLEASE CONTACT THE TREASURER'S OFFICE FOR PAYMENT INFORMATION.

*** Normal Message ***

Online Payment Options

For Questions Please Contact Us At The Following:
treasurer@madisoncounty.in.gov
Main Line 765-641-9645

Which will redirect you to a different secure website.

 

  • Pay online
  • Service Fees are applied as follows:
    Credit/Debit: 2.95% per transaction
    Electronic Check: $1.95
    Pay by Phone (765) 204-9553: additional service charge of $0.95
  • We also accept the following:
    Apple Pay
    Google Pay
    Venmo
    Pay Pal
  • Make Payment:

    http://invoicecloud.com/madisoncountyin

Why is there a fee?

The short answer: We do not take credit card / electronic payments ourselves. We use a third party company to process the the payments and they charge the fee. The county does not receive any of the fee. That third party forwards the amount paid towards your property taxes to us and keeps the fee.

The longer answer: Historically, credit card companies had rules against charging for credit card payments (although this is changing). For example, a business could not charge a fee for using a credit card. Because of these rules, most government agencies do not accept credit cards because governments would not pay for the fees required to process the payments. The results of this started an industry of third party payment companies that act as a middle-man between someone doing business with a government agency and the agency itself. This link goes to one of those companies that we have partnered with to provide a convenient way to pay on line via credit card or electronic check. We would prefer to have a way to pay via credit card or electronic check without a fee, but that is not possible at this time.

*** New Message ***

Online Payment Options

For Questions Please Contact Us At The Following:
treasurer@madisoncounty.in.gov
Main Line 765-641-9645

Which will redirect you to a different secure website.

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL PARCELS THAT ARE 3 INSTALLMENTS OR MORE DELINQUENT WILL BE CERTIFIED FOR TAX SALE ON JUNE 30, 2023 AT 4PM. PAYMENTS MADE ONLINE DO NOT GUARANTEE REMOVAL FROM TAX SALE. IF YOU FALL INTO THIS CATEGORY PLEASE CONTACT THE TREASURER'S OFFICE FOR PAYMENT INFORMATION.

 

  • Pay online
  • Service Fees are applied as follows:
    Credit/Debit: 2.95% per transaction
    Electronic Check: $1.95
    Pay by Phone (765) 204-9553: additional service charge of $0.95
  • We also accept the following:
    Apple Pay
    Google Pay
    Venmo
    Pay Pal
  • Make Payment:

    http://invoicecloud.com/madisoncountyin

Why is there a fee?

The short answer: We do not take credit card / electronic payments ourselves. We use a third party company to process the the payments and they charge the fee. The county does not receive any of the fee. That third party forwards the amount paid towards your property taxes to us and keeps the fee.

The longer answer: Historically, credit card companies had rules against charging for credit card payments (although this is changing). For example, a business could not charge a fee for using a credit card. Because of these rules, most government agencies do not accept credit cards because governments would not pay for the fees required to process the payments. The results of this started an industry of third party payment companies that act as a middle-man between someone doing business with a government agency and the agency itself. This link goes to one of those companies that we have partnered with to provide a convenient way to pay on line via credit card or electronic check. We would prefer to have a way to pay via credit card or electronic check without a fee, but that is not possible at this time.