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Wayne County Treasurer’s Office Offers Online Options to Help Taxpayers Stay In Their Homes And Keep Their Properties

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February 26, 2026
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For Wayne County homeowners and property owners juggling tight budgets, getting reliable tax help quickly can make a big difference. Right now, even though winter weather and major construction can make in-person appointments at the Treasurer’s office more challenging, the Wayne County Treasurer Eric R. Sabree offers Wayne County property owner numerous online taxpayer assistance tools that help eligible taxpayers address delinquent property taxes and avoid falling further behind. 

You can find information and begin the process for payment plans and related assistance online through the Treasurer’s Payment Plans page:

www.waynecountymi.gov/Government/Elected-Officials/Treasurer/Payment-Plans

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Wayne County Treasurer’s Eric Sabree

“We don’t want anyone to lose their home or property to foreclosure, and we have taxpayer assistance programs that you can access online to help you,” said Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree. “The deadline to enroll in these programs is March 31, 2026, so we encourage you to go online or contact us to get started today.” 

“It’s also important to remember that once you enroll in a taxpayer assistance plan, you must continue to make your payments on time, said Treasurer Sabree. “Go online or contact us today to get started. We’re here to help.”

There are three online assistance programs available to eligible taxpayers:

Stipulated Payment Agreement (REGSPA)
For taxpayers who qualify, REGSPA provides a structured agreement to repay delinquent property taxes over time, helping households move toward compliance through set payment terms.

Distressed Owner/Occupant Extension (DOOE)
DOOE is designed for eligible owner-occupants facing hardship who need additional time to resolve delinquent taxes while working to remain in their homes.

Interest Reduction Stipulated Payment Agreement (IRSPA)
IRSPA offers eligible taxpayers a stipulated payment agreement that may include reduced interest, easing the overall cost of repayment for those who qualify.

How to get started

The Treasurer’s Office recommends residents begin online by reviewing program details and eligibility requirements as soon as possible, then completing the appropriate application through the Payment Plans page. Having basic property and tax notice information available can help speed up the process. The deadline to be enrolled in an assistance plan is March 31, so it’s important to start the process as soon as possible.

Need help choosing the right option?

Residents with questions about eligibility, required documentation, or the application process can contact the Treasurer’s Office directly:

Phone: (313) 224-5990
Email: taxinfo@waynecountymi.gov or wctopaymentplans@waynecountymi.gov
Online: www.waynecountymi.gov/Government/Elected-Officials/Treasurer/Payment-Plans

In addition to online assistance programs, the Wayne County Treasurer’s website, www.waynecountymi.gov/treasurer, also offers information about: 

  • Paying or Checking Taxes Online
  • Making an Appointment
  • Applying for a Hardship Extension
  • Finding Payment Options
  • Auctions & Claims Information
  • Property Tax Info
  • Looking up your Property Tax Bill
  • Community Partners Assistance
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • FOIA Requests (Freedom of Information Act)
  • Deed Certification Process

For more assistance you can call or contact the Wayne County Treasurer’s office at: 

Phone: (313) 224-5990
Email: taxinfo@waynecountymi.gov 

La Oficina del Tesorero del Condado de Wayne ofrece opciones en línea para ayudar a los contribuyentes a conservar sus hogares y propiedades

Para los dueños de vivienda y propietarios en Wayne County que están ajustando el presupuesto, recibir ayuda confiable con sus impuestos a tiempo puede marcar una gran diferencia. En este momento, aunque el clima invernal y grandes proyectos de construcción pueden dificultar las citas en persona en la oficina del Tesorero, el Wayne County Treasurer Eric R. Sabree ofrece varias herramientas de asistencia al contribuyente en línea para ayudar a quienes califican a resolver impuestos atrasados sobre la propiedad y evitar que la deuda siga creciendo.

Puede encontrar información e iniciar el proceso para planes de pago y asistencia relacionada en la página de Payment Plans del Tesorero:
www.waynecountymi.gov/Government/Elected-Officials/Treasurer/Payment-Plans

Wayne County Treasurer’s Eric Sabree

“No queremos que nadie pierda su casa o propiedad por ejecución hipotecaria, y contamos con programas de asistencia para contribuyentes a los que puede acceder en línea para ayudarle”, dijo Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree. “La fecha límite para inscribirse en estos programas es el 31 de marzo de 2026, así que le recomendamos entrar al sitio web o comunicarse con nosotros para comenzar hoy mismo”.

“También es importante recordar que una vez que se inscribe en un plan de asistencia, debe continuar haciendo sus pagos a tiempo”, añadió el Tesorero Sabree. “Entre en línea o comuníquese con nosotros hoy. Estamos aquí para ayudarle”.

Hay tres programas de asistencia disponibles en línea para contribuyentes que cumplen con los requisitos:

Stipulated Payment Agreement (REGSPA)
Para quienes califican, REGSPA ofrece un acuerdo estructurado para pagar los impuestos atrasados sobre la propiedad con el tiempo, ayudando a las familias a ponerse al corriente mediante términos de pago establecidos.

Distressed Owner/Occupant Extension (DOOE)
DOOE está diseñado para propietarios que viven en su vivienda y enfrentan dificultades económicas, y que necesitan más tiempo para resolver impuestos atrasados mientras trabajan para permanecer en su hogar.

Interest Reduction Stipulated Payment Agreement (IRSPA)
IRSPA ofrece a los contribuyentes elegibles un acuerdo de pago que puede incluir una reducción en los intereses, disminuyendo el costo total del adeudo para quienes califican.

Cómo comenzar

La Oficina del Tesorero recomienda que los residentes revisen en línea los detalles de cada programa y los requisitos de elegibilidad lo antes posible, y después completen la solicitud correspondiente en la página de Payment Plans. Tener a la mano la información básica de la propiedad y los avisos de impuestos puede agilizar el proceso. La fecha límite para estar inscrito en un plan de asistencia es el 31 de marzo, por lo que es importante iniciar el trámite cuanto antes.

¿Necesita ayuda para elegir la mejor opción?

Los residentes que tengan preguntas sobre elegibilidad, documentos requeridos o el proceso de solicitud pueden comunicarse directamente con la Oficina del Tesorero:

Teléfono: (313) 224-5990
Email: taxinfo@waynecountymi.gov o wctopaymentplans@waynecountymi.gov
En línea: www.waynecountymi.gov/Government/Elected-Officials/Treasurer/Payment-Plans

Además de los programas de asistencia en línea, el sitio web del Wayne County Treasurer, www.waynecountymi.gov/treasurer, también ofrece información sobre:

• Pagar o consultar impuestos en línea
• Hacer una cita
• Solicitar una extensión por dificultad económica
• Encontrar opciones de pago
• Información sobre subastas y reclamos
• Información sobre impuestos a la propiedad
• Consultar su recibo de impuestos
• Asistencia de socios comunitarios
• Preguntas frecuentes
• Solicitudes FOIA (Freedom of Information Act)
• Proceso de certificación de escrituras

Para más ayuda, puede llamar o comunicarse con la Oficina del Wayne County Treasurer:
Teléfono: (313) 224-5990
Email: taxinfo@waynecountymi.gov

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