The Office of the Metropolitan Trustee announced that it will be operating remotely today, Wednesday, February 19, 2025, due to inclement weather conditions. Residents can still access various services online, such as paying or checking their taxes and registering for electronic billing. For those interested in property tax-related matters, several resources are available, including information on real property taxes, personalty taxes, and public utility taxes. Additionally, residents can learn about property tax relief, the tax freeze program, and tax deferral options. Those needing to update their mailing address can do so through the provided link.
Moreover, the office reminds the public of the upcoming 2nd Annual Walks with the Trustee event on April 11, 2024, and Trustee Erica S. Gilmore’s appearance on WFSK Jazzy 99’s program “What’s the 411?” on the same date. The office will extend its hours on February 29, 2024, to accommodate the tax payment deadline. Lastly, Trustee Gilmore will collaborate with the Music For Seniors organization in an event on June 13, 2023. For more information and services, visit the Metropolitan Trustee’s website through these links: online tax services and change your mailing address.
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Tennessee State Offices Close Due to Weather
Governor Bill Lee has announced the closure of state offices in Tennessee’s West and Middle Grand Divisions on February 19 due to an incoming winter storm and potential travel hazards. Online state services will remain operational, and employees able to work remotely are encouraged to do so. TEMA is monitoring the situation, while TDOT is pre-treating roads, and residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel.