When are assessments for benefits due?

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Multiple Choice

When are assessments for benefits due?

Explanation:
Assessments for benefits follow the regular property tax cycle and are due 30 days after the annual or quarterly due date. This timing keeps payment aligned with when taxes are billed, giving property owners a clear window to pay after receiving the tax bill and ensuring the city collects for improvements consistently with other taxes. The other options don’t fit because they either push the due date too far beyond the standard cycle, give too short a window, or wait until a tax sale, which is not how these assessments are scheduled to be paid.

Assessments for benefits follow the regular property tax cycle and are due 30 days after the annual or quarterly due date. This timing keeps payment aligned with when taxes are billed, giving property owners a clear window to pay after receiving the tax bill and ensuring the city collects for improvements consistently with other taxes. The other options don’t fit because they either push the due date too far beyond the standard cycle, give too short a window, or wait until a tax sale, which is not how these assessments are scheduled to be paid.

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