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Online Property Tax Payments
 

For purposes of credit card and e-check online property tax payments, the Wright County Finance & Taxpayer Services Office is doing business as 4te* WRIGHT CO TREASURER WEB. This is the name that will appear on your credit card statement.

Return and Refund Policy. Any overpayment of property taxes will be first applied to delinquent taxes, if any, with the balance refunded to the customer. Any payment deemed to be received in error will be refunded to the customer.

Delivery Methods and Timing. Payments are considered received at the time of payment authorization. Once your payment has been approved, it may take up to seven business days to appear on the Wright County website.

Privacy Statement. All data received by Wright County in relation to this website is public data. Only payment information that is being collected by Forte, Inc., or its' affiliates, is private and is governed by the Privacy statement on the payment site.

Convenience Fees. State law requires convenience fees to be charged to the taxpayers who choose to make online debit/credit card or e-check payments for property taxes (Minnesota Statute 276.02). These fees are not retained by Wright County, but rather are paid to a third-party vendor to cover the costs associated with payment services:
e-Checks
$0-$125,000.00$1.75 flat fee
$125,000.01-$150,000$4.00 flat fee
$150,000.01-$175,000$7.00 flat fee
$175,000.01-$250,000$10.00 flat fee
Visa Signature Debit Card$3.95 flat fee
Credit Card/Non-Visa Debit Card2.35% of payment amount
(Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express)

Late Property Tax Payments. Tax payments made after the due date are assessed a late payment penalty per Minnesota State Law. The penalty amounts are not displayed either on the Wright County Property Information WebPage or the tax payment webpages.

If you would like your tax payment to include your late payment penalty, call the Wright County Finance & Taxpayer Services office at 763-684-4540, or 763-682-7573, to obtain the total amount due, including the penalty.

If a payment is made after the due date and the penalty amount is not included, the payment will be receipted as a partial payment. The payment amount is first applied to the penalty amount owed which will leave a balance due on your property taxes.