Money & Taxes · Finger Lakes
Schuyler Tax Status Has a Town-to-Treasurer Handoff
Schuyler County tax checks should account for town collection windows, TAXGLANCE limits, exemption deadlines, and Treasurer delinquent-tax handling.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Schuyler County property-tax status has a timing piece. The county Property Tax Resources page shows town and county bills collected by towns during the early window. After the handoff dates, the Treasurer handles them. Delinquent town and county taxes are payable to the Schuyler County Treasurer. The same record warns that TAXGLANCE is updated through March 31 of the current year and that county payments are not shown there.
The Real Property Tax Service page adds an assessment reminder. Exemption paperwork is due to the assessor by March 1 each year. So the practical route is simple. Use TAXGLANCE for early bill orientation. Use Real Property for assessment and exemption context. Contact the Treasurer for payment history, delinquent status, or anything after the county handoff.
That order is worth keeping: TAXGLANCE can orient you, but the Treasurer is the place to check delinquent status or payment history after the handoff. Keep the parcel number, tax map number, and bill year in front of you, because the answer can change depending on whether the town collection window has closed.