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City continues Tyler implementation work to enable delinquent tax collection and streamline check processing
Jackson City Council / Budget Committee · December 1, 2025
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Summary
Staff reported ongoing work with Tyler to produce delinquent property tax files required by Chancery Court and implement an image‑cash‑letter process to avoid duplicate check scanning, estimating a $400/yr cost to streamline operations.
Jackson City staff told the council Nov. 25 that they are continuing to implement Tyler (the municipal software system) to produce delinquent property tax files in the format required by Chancery Court and to improve check processing.
Staff (Speaker 4) said the delinquent tax file is not yet deliverable…
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