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Union County Property Tax Due Date

Pennsylvania

2027 Property Tax Due Dates

Installment 1in 171 days

Varies by county

Discount period (typically 2 months)

Installment 2in 171 days

Varies by county

Face amount due

Penalty: Penalty after 4 monthsGrace period: Discount for early payment

Payment Methods

Online, Mail, In-Person

Union County Treasurer

How to Pay

Online

Pay using credit card or e-check

By Mail

Mail check payable to Union County Treasurer

In Person

Visit the Treasurer's office

About Property Taxes in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's property tax system is unusually complex: property owners typically receive three separate tax bills — one from the county, one from the municipality (city, borough, or township), and one from the school district. Each taxing authority sets its own millage rate and, in many cases, operates on a different payment schedule and uses a different tax collector. Property values are assessed by county assessment offices, and the frequency of countywide reassessments varies widely — some Pennsylvania counties have not conducted a countywide reassessment in decades. The Common Level Ratio (CLR), published annually by the State Tax Equalization Board, adjusts for the gap between assessed and market values and is used in appeal proceedings.

Payment & Assessment

Because Pennsylvania has three separate types of property tax bills — county, municipal, and school district — each with its own due dates, the annual payment schedule is more complex than most states: School district taxes: Typically billed July 1. In most districts, a 2% discount applies if paid by late August, face value is due through October 31, and a 10% penalty applies after that. Dates vary by district. County taxes: Usually billed March 1. A 2% early payment discount often applies through February or March. Face value is generally due through June 30, with a 10% penalty after that. Municipal taxes: Similar timing to county taxes, often billed in spring. Always check with your local tax collector and school district for exact dates, as they vary by county and municipality. Many areas offer online payment through local tax collector websites or county portals.

Statewide framework for Pennsylvania. Your county's specific rates and deadlines are shown above.

About Union County

Union County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,681. Its county seat is Lewisburg. The county was created on March 22, 1813, from part of Northumberland County. Its name is an allusion to the federal Union. Mifflinburg was established by legislation as the first county seat until it was moved to New Berlin in 1815. Lewisburg became county seat in 1855 and has remained so since. Union County comprises the Lewisburg, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined Statistical Area. The county is part of the Central Pennsylvania region of the state.

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