Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett was late
paying his taxes on some property he owns in West Knox County.
He said earlier this year, he called
the county Trustee's Office to make sure he was up-to-date on his
taxes and was told that he was. On Wednesday, though, he checked
again, and realized that he still owned money on two pieces of
property near the Amherst Road and Bradley Lake Lane split.
The mayor said that “within five
minutes of finding out” he cut a check for $1,966.27, which
included a late fee of $57.27.
“I had gotten a call from the bank
that they had sold my note to another financing entity and there
seemed to be some confusion, so I checked it out (with the trustee's
office),” he said. “I made a mistake. The bottom line is at I
shouldn't have (initially) taken someone's word for it. I should have
gotten a print out like I usually do and verified it. It's totally my
fault.”
County property taxes were due Feb. 1.
The mayor noted that the address where
his tax bills were sent was at his old house on Airtree Lane that he
shared with his former wife. The couple separated last March and at
that time, Burchett moved out and said he didn't recall getting a tax
bill forwarded to him.
1 comment:
It's kinda dull without Rags around, isn't it. XD
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