Show concessions made for tax delinquent property owners citizens owing oving back taxes can NO N now O v redeem property at substantial saving tax delinquent real property owners in duchesne county will have an opportunity to save themselves a possible total of in in back taxes for the years 1932 1933 and 1934 provided they take I 1 advantage of the liberal concessions inions granted in the emergency tax measure passed by the twenty second state legislature this was revealed in figures just reler released sed by the state tax commission which is operating cooperating co with other taxing units of the state in a drive to reduce tax delinquency the legislative act permits per sons owing back taxes for 1934 a and n d prior years whose property Y has not gone to auditors tax deed and whore where the certificate of sale is held by the county to redeem their property at a substantial saving by paying all back taxes 2 interest rate kate instead of avo 8 interest on taxes due for 1934 and prior years these persons will be required to pay only 2 interest a saving of vo 6 per year in addition the usual 2 penally for taxes due for 1934 and prior years will be eliminated unpaid taxes for 1935 and subsequent years however will bear the ac C penalty and 8 interest and must be paid in order to take advantage of the other saving in this county records show a 1 delinquency of for 1932 1 for 1933 and I 1 for 1931 1 a total of on which a possible saving of can be made even greater proportionate savings can be made on property on which taxes are due for 1931 and prior years persons owing back taxes for any year will do well to see their I 1 county treasurer at once he will gladly figure in exact dollars and cents the amount each individual can save said chairman irwin arnovitz of the state tax commission I 1 may I 1 urge delinquent tax i payers to act at once continued mr aar arnovitz permit me to also i i remind everyone owing back taxes that this legislative emergency measure does not len lenthen lengthen then the four year period and that persons owing taxes for 1932 and prior years must pay their taxes before the may tax deed sale I 1 in their respective counties or take chances on having their prop i erty sold to individual parties thereby preventing prevention them from ever redeeming it |