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Springfield sets up tent outside City Hall for tax payments during COVID pandemic
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
Posted Mar 04, 2021
A tent seen outside Springfield City Hall is for taxpayers to pay their current tax bills under COVID-19 guidelines. Those assisting taxpayers included Deputy Collector Peter Sygnator, at left.
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SPRIINGFIELD The city’s Collector’s Office began accepting tax payments on Thursday at a new outdoor tent at City Hall, aimed at creating a safe option under the coronavirus pandemic.
The tent, located in the rear parking lot at City Hall has three window counters staffed by the Collectors Office. People can pay their bills including their current motor vehicle (excise) taxes, property taxes and personal property taxes and trash fees. Excise taxes are due Monday.