Money & Taxes · Southern Tier
Fenton Tax Bills Need Both the Town Page and Broome Route
For Fenton property taxes, start with the current TaxLookup page, then use the town assessor's dates for exemption and grievance timing.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
A Fenton owner should separate two jobs: finding or paying a tax bill, and protecting assessment or exemption rights. The current TaxLookup page for the Town of Fenton lists tax year 2026, identifies Broome County Real Property as the contact, gives a Binghamton mail address for payments, and says checks are payable to the BC Director of OMB.
That is the bill route. The town assessor page is the calendar route.
It lists July 1 as valuation, March 1 as taxable status and exemption deadline, May 1 for the tentative roll, the last Thursday in May for Grievance Day, and July 1 for the final roll. If a bill looks wrong, do not wait for collection season alone.
Save the tax bill, check the parcel data, and contact the assessor before the assessment calendar closes. Before a call or form, write down the place and the record you need.
Property Tax is the topic; Taxlookup is the local clue. That makes Broome County paperwork easier to sort. If a portal or clerk sends you elsewhere, the note still gives you the right vocabulary. Fenton Property Tax is the errand to carry forward.