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Taxpayers Guide
will give you some basic information about the collection of taxes in Onondaga County.

Property Tax Info
will let you search for a property by Owner Name, Address, or Tax Map Number.

Town Assessors is a listing of address and phone numbers for all current assessors by town.

County/Town Tax Receivers is a listing of address and phone numbers of all current tax receivers.

School Tax Receivers is a listing of address and phone numbers of all current school tax receivers.

County/Town Tax Rates is a listing of current tax rates
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Village Tax Rates is a listing of current tax rates for villages.

School Districts Tax Rates is a listing of current school district tax rates.

Equalization Rates
is a listing of the rates established by the New York State Office of Real Property Services to be used in the apportionment of the county tax levy prior to January 1st of each year.

Onondaga County Department of Finance - Office of Real Property Tax Services
Karen Carney - Director
Kathy Campbell - Assistant Director

John H. Mulroy Civic Center - 15th Floor
421 Montgomery St.
Syracuse, New York 13202
Ph. 315-435-2426 Fax 315-435-2421
Office Hours: Monday - Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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