Are postmarks accepted or must my payment reach the office by the due date?

Tax payments sent by the U.S. mail are credited by the date postmarked on the envelope. A postage-metered postmark is not acceptable. It is suggested that a taxpayer making a tax payment by mail close to a deadline date should take the mail to the Post Office and have it hand cancelled, or send it certified or registered mail.

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1. What period does the tax year cover?
2. When are tax bills mailed / posted to the website?
3. Who gets a tax bill?
4. Does my mortgage company know about my star or other exemptions?
5. When are taxes due?
6. What happens if I pay my taxes late?
7. I did not receive my tax bill. Must I pay penalties and interest?
8. To whom do I make the payment and where is it mailed?
9. Are postmarks accepted or must my payment reach the office by the due date?
10. May I pay my taxes in person?
11. What if I can't pay the total amount due?
12. May I pay my taxes online?
13. My check was returned unpaid ("bounced"). Will the tax receiver re-deposit my check?
14. I have moved - who do I contact to change my address?
15. I just purchased property in the Town of Brookhaven. Do I need to contact anyone regarding real property taxes?
16. I have paid-off my mortgage and taxes had been escrowed by my mortgage company. Who do I notify regarding my real property tax bill?
17. Will the Town take my property if I do not pay my taxes?
18. Where do I mail my delinquent tax payment?