Indiana Statutes

§ 6-1.1-23-7 — Collection expenses; payment; fees; disposition

Indiana § 6-1.1-23-7
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 1.1PROPERTY TAXES
Ch. 23Provisions for Collection of Delinquent Personal

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Ind. Code § 6-1.1-23-7 (2026).

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(a)With respect to the collection of delinquent personal property taxes, the county treasurer shall charge the following collection expenses to each delinquent taxpayer:
(1)For making a demand by:
(A)registered or certified mail, eight dollars ($8); or
(B)any other manner permitted by section 1 of this chapter, five dollars ($5).
(2)For making a levy, ten dollars ($10).
(3)For selling personal property, ten percent (10%) of the sale price.
(4)For advertising a sale, the legal rates for advertising.
(5)For transfer and storage of personal property, the actual expense incurred.
(6)Other reasonable expenses of collection, including:
(A)title search expenses;
(B)uniform commercial code search expenses; and
(C)reasonable attorney's fees or court costs incurred:
(i)in the collection

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Related

Valparaiso Technical Institute, Inc. v. Porter County Treasurer
676 N.E.2d 416 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1997)
13 case citations

Nearby Sections

15
§ 6-1.1-1-1
Applicability
§ 6-1.1-1-1.5
"Assessing official"
§ 6-1.1-1-10
"Person"
§ 6-1.1-1-11
"Personal property"
§ 6-1.1-1-13
Repealed
§ 6-1.1-1-14
"Property taxation"
§ 6-1.1-1-15
"Real property"
§ 6-1.1-1-18
"State agency"
§ 6-1.1-1-19
"Tangible property"
§ 6-1.1-1-2
"Assessment date"
§ 6-1.1-1-20
"Taxing district"
§ 6-1.1-1-21
"Taxing unit"
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