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Babylon tax bills run through a local Receiver route

Babylon owners should use the town Receiver page before assuming a countywide property-tax payment workflow.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Babylon property-tax bills have a local Receiver of Taxes route, and that office has a specific role.

The Receiver collects real property taxes levied by the town, county, and school districts. The Receiver does not set tax rates.

That distinction is useful when a bill feels too high. Collection questions and tax-rate questions are not the same thing, even though they meet on the same bill.

The Receiver page also explains the December-to-November tax year, mid-December bill mailing, installment timing, and the post-May 31 handoff to the Suffolk County Comptroller for delinquent taxes.

For a Babylon owner, write down the tax year, installment, bill mailing date, due date, payment confirmation, and whether the question is still with the town or has moved to Suffolk County.

The route is local at the start and county-level after the handoff. Knowing that shift can save a long phone loop.

Town of Babylon, Receiver of Taxes, Suffolk County Comptroller, school districts, county taxes, town taxes, installment timing, and May 31 are the labels to keep together. The bill is easier to read when the handoff is written down.

A Babylon owner should also save who set the rate and who collected the money. Those are different questions, and mixing them up is how a short call becomes a long afternoon.

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