Property Tax Information
Friday, January 31st, 2025 was the LAST Day the Village Treasurer of Strum can accept 1st Installment or Full Property Tax payments.
If Mailed, Tax Payments Must have been Post Marked 1/31/2025.
All Future Payments must go Directly to the:
Trempealeau County Treasurer
PO Box 67
Whitehall, WI 54773
In-Person Payments:
Trempealeau County Courthouse
18600 Hobson Street
Whitehall, WI 54773
NO JULY PAYMENTS ARE ACCEPTED AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE.
If Mailed, Tax Payments Must have been Post Marked 1/31/2025.
All Future Payments must go Directly to the:
Trempealeau County Treasurer
PO Box 67
Whitehall, WI 54773
In-Person Payments:
Trempealeau County Courthouse
18600 Hobson Street
Whitehall, WI 54773
NO JULY PAYMENTS ARE ACCEPTED AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE.
Trempealeau County Treasurer
Trempealeau County is divided into 26 municipalities. Our office processes tax bills and collects taxes on over 30,000 tax parcels.
The local Municipal Treasurers send out the tax bills in mid December. Only the local treasurers can accept payments for the first installment or any amount paid for the current tax year by January 31st. Personal property bills are paid to the Municipal Treasurer year round.
Second installment taxes must be paid to the County Treasurer by July 31st.
All payments for delinquent taxes are collected by the County Treasurer.
If you are considering purchasing a property, it is always wise to check to make sure the taxes on the property are current. Once you purchase a property, any delinquent property taxes become your responsibility. If you are purchasing title insurance or having an abstract updated, the title company will check this for you.
The County Treasurer's Office is also responsible for receiving and depositing funds from all county departments, investing county funds, processing accounts payable and payroll checks, and administering the lottery credit program.
The local Municipal Treasurers send out the tax bills in mid December. Only the local treasurers can accept payments for the first installment or any amount paid for the current tax year by January 31st. Personal property bills are paid to the Municipal Treasurer year round.
Second installment taxes must be paid to the County Treasurer by July 31st.
All payments for delinquent taxes are collected by the County Treasurer.
- Interest charged on delinquencies is 1% per month, beginning February 1st.
- We accept a postmark as proof of timely payment.
- Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve you of the obligation to pay the tax bill and applicable late fees.
- If the 1st installment is not paid by January 31st, the entire balance of the tax bill is considered delinquent and is immediately due.
If you are considering purchasing a property, it is always wise to check to make sure the taxes on the property are current. Once you purchase a property, any delinquent property taxes become your responsibility. If you are purchasing title insurance or having an abstract updated, the title company will check this for you.
The County Treasurer's Office is also responsible for receiving and depositing funds from all county departments, investing county funds, processing accounts payable and payroll checks, and administering the lottery credit program.
Common Property Tax Questions
When will I receive my tax bill?
Tax bills are sent out by December 20th of each year.
Do you accept the postmark date on mailed payments?
The postmark date on mailed payments is accepted.
How do I change my name on my property tax bill?
Record a deed with the Trempealeau County Register of Deeds.
How do I change my address on my property tax bill?
Notify the town clerk/treasurer of any change in address.
Visit Trempealeau County Website for other questions.
Tax bills are sent out by December 20th of each year.
Do you accept the postmark date on mailed payments?
The postmark date on mailed payments is accepted.
How do I change my name on my property tax bill?
Record a deed with the Trempealeau County Register of Deeds.
How do I change my address on my property tax bill?
Notify the town clerk/treasurer of any change in address.
Visit Trempealeau County Website for other questions.
Property Tax Evaluation Information
The vast majority of property tax and valuation questions can be answered by the Village of Strum Assessor:
Irwin Appraisals
PO Box 8212
Eau Claire WI 54702
715-836-0966
[email protected]
Irwin Appraisals
PO Box 8212
Eau Claire WI 54702
715-836-0966
[email protected]