Hi Cheryl, I agreed with most of your replies that it is a pain to make and fax the tax bills. I do not charge for either service for this because I feel people have already paid enough in taxes. Hopefully next year people will realize that they need to keep a copy of their tax bill. But for next year I am thinking of enclosing a notice on "hot pink" paper for people to keep their tax bill and maybe sending 2 copies to the taxpayer eventhough it would be more expensive for the town to print extra copies. Nancy "Lindberg, Cheryl" wrote: > Treasurers of Vermont > > I am requesting information on the subject of copying tax bills. After all > the time and money spent preparing and issuing the original tax bill, I am > discouraged at how many requests I receive for additional copies due to lack > of careful filing or mailing the original to a bank because of an escrow > arrangement, when they could keep the original and mail a copy to the bank. > On demand requests are difficult to ignore and often the way I receive > requests for copies. To accommodate the taxpayer, but discourage sloppy > filing, I insist on the taxpayer (or tax preparer) stopping in and paying > the statutory 4 cents and picking up the copy. I do not fax or mail copies, > as that is additional cost to the Town, over and above the initial > preparation and mailing. > > Ironically, if a taxpayer comes in with a tax bill and wishes us to make a > copy on our photocopier, the Town Clerk charges 20 cents for that copy!!! > > I would appreciate knowing if: > > 1. you charge the statutory 4 cents for a copy > 2. you have been authorized to charge more than the 4 cents and how you > received that authorization > 3. you copy tax bills on demand or require a day or two to respond > > Thank you for your answers and any additional comments you wish to make.