Treasurer440 Third Street P.O. Box 1986 Columbus, IN 47202-1986 About UsThe office of the County Treasurer is a constitutional office. The constitution of Indiana and Indiana statutory law provide for the election of a treasurer in each county of the state of Indiana to collect taxes, and to be the custodian for all money belonging to the county. The treasurer being the custodian of all county monies also invests same. It is the policy of the Bartholomew County Treasurer to invest the public funds in a manner which will provide the highest investment return with the maximum security while meeting the daily cash flow demands of the various funds and conforming to all statutes and other laws governing the investment of public funds at the County level. After assessments are provided to the County Auditor from assessing officials, the Auditor takes those assessed values along with the tax rates that have been set by the County Council and figures the taxes for all real and personal property. The Treasurer then mails the statements and is responsible for the collection and distribution of all taxes generated within Bartholomew County taxing units. The taxing units are the State of Indiana, Bartholomew County, all Townships, the School Corporations within the county's boundaries, the County Library and the city of Columbus and all other incorporated small towns in Bartholomew County. The treasurer also collects drainage assessments, gross income tax on sale of real estate, vehicle license excise tax, sewage collections, aircraft license excise tax, auto rental excise tax, inn-keepers tax, and inheritance tax. The taxes, when proportioned to the various taxing units as per their approved rate, finance each unit of government each year. Term: 4 years - elected - two term limit in 12 years Chief Function of the County Treasurer is to collect and retain custody of and disperse county funds.
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