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North Fond du Lac board approves write-off of last delinquent personal property tax bill
Summary
The Village Board voted unanimously to write off a remaining delinquent personal property tax bill after the State of Wisconsin ended the personal property tax; the administrator said the property had changed hands and the write-off would clean up the village’s books.
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The Village of North Fond du Lac Board of Trustees voted Oct. 6 to write off the village’s final delinquent personal property tax bill following changes in state law. Administrator Nick Leonard told trustees the account remaining on the books belonged to a property that had changed hands and that the State of Wisconsin has ended the personal property tax, and he recommended removing the outstanding bill to clean up village records.
Trustee Chuck Hornung moved approval of the write-off; Trustee John Duffy seconded. The motion passed on a 5–0 vote.
The action was framed as an accounting cleanup rather than a change in village policy. No further details on the property or the dollar amount of the delinquency were provided during the meeting.
