
Delinquent TaxTyler Technologies
Tyler's Delinquent Tax software provides tools to manage and track delinquent property tax accounts, enabling efficient collection and helping property owners while protecting jurisdictional funding.
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Tyler's Delinquent Tax software helps government agencies manage all aspects of delinquent property tax collection. From establishing payment plans to processing payments and handling foreclosures and bankruptcies, the software provides the tools needed to recover outstanding tax revenue. It balances assisting property owners with maintaining jurisdictional funding for essential services.
Key features and benefits include:
- Delinquent Account Management:
- Maintain and administer delinquent property tax accounts.
- Determine installment amounts and payment frequency.
- Modify, build, and apply interest and penalty charges.
- Apply penalty charges for accounts in default.
- Maintain records and information about properties in foreclosure and bankruptcy.
- Compile information concerning the transfer of tax liens.
- Payment Plan Assistance:
- Assist property owners unable to immediately pay delinquent taxes by setting up payment contract plans (single or multiple parcels).
- Set payment frequency and calculate installment amounts.
- View ownership, location address, and phone numbers.
- Access the full history of the plan.
- Create letters and/or coupons on-demand.
- Remove parcels from the certified delinquent list when paid off.
- Revenue Protection:
- Ensure the jurisdiction collects needed property taxes.
- Modify, build, and apply interest and penalty charges.
- Use foreclosure maintenance to disclose applicable taxes, interest, and charges.
- Manage parcels in bankruptcy, including trustee and attorney information.
- Maintain historical information for auditing and security.
- Transfer tax liens to a private source.
- Accept and process payments on delinquent accounts.
- Reporting:
- Produce detailed reports on delinquent taxes.