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1.
Where do I vote?
Visit
MyVote Wisconsin
or view the
Village of Shorewood Ward Map
.
2.
What do I need to register to vote?
Please visit the
Voter Registration page.
3.
How do I vote by absentee ballot?
Please refer to the
Absentee Voting page.
4.
When are my taxes due?
Taxes are due in full by January 31 of each year, unless using the installment plan. If using the installment plan, the first installment is due by January 31, the second installment is due by March 31, and the third installment is due by May 31.
5.
What forms of payment are accepted at Village Hall?
Village Hall accepts payments by cash, check, and credit cards for some items.
We are unable to accept tax payments by credit card or electronic check at Village Hall.
You may make these payments
online.
6.
Do I qualify for a Wisconsin Lottery and Gaming Credit? How do I claim my credit?
Owners of a home in Wisconsin who use the home as their primary residence on January 1 of the year in which the property taxes are levied qualify for the Lottery and Gaming Credit which reduces the property taxes due on the property tax bill.
You may have to apply for Lottery and Gaming Credit if you have purchased a home since 1999 or you now use your property as your primary residence. An owner who qualifies for the credit, but whose tax bill does not reflect the credit, may claim the credit until January 31 following the issuance of the tax bill with the treasurer responsible for collecting the property taxes. You can file a
late claim
with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue from February 1 until October 1 of the year following the issuance of the tax bill.
Please
access additional information
on the Lottery and Gaming Credit Program.
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