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Superior, WI 54880
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1.
How is my Personal Property Tax bill calculated?
Businesses are required to fill out a Statement of Personal Property by March 1st of each year identifying values of property owned and used by their business as of January 1st of the applicable year. The Assessor division reviews these values and determines the current value on which the tax is assessed. Taxes are calculated by multiplying the assessed value of the personal property by the current year’s tax rate and are due on January 31st each year.
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How and when is my delinquent sewage bill calculated?
Delinquent sewage is calculated by SWLP personnel by subtracting the payments applied for sewage fees from the amounts charged for sewage fees plus interest charges. The period covered in this calculation is August 1st of the previous year through July 31st of the current years. Delinquencies for this period are placed as liens on the owner of the applicable property if not paid by November 15th.
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How do I get bidding documents for City projects?
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