2026 PROPERTY TAX COLLECTION
Paying and Looking Up Tax Bill
Tax Bill Website www.taxlookup.net
Tax bills were mailed the first week of January. To view or pay your bill go to http: www.taxlookup.net On the right click on Sullivan, then on the left click on Bethel. Type your information in only one of the fields to search (name field is best). To pay click on Make Payment, choose either debit/credit (2.65% fee charge). Credit/Debit only accepted online and only full payments.
2026 Tax Collector Legal Notice (see below)
Viewing previous years' tax bills:
DO NOT SEND ANY TAX PAYMENTS TO THE TOWN OF BETHEL OTHER THAN THE CURRENT YEAR. WE DO NOT COLLECT SCHOOL TAXES.
The 2024 (only) tax bills are on a separate website and can be viewed here:
To view your tax bill, please read the following instructions BEFORE going to the Total Collection Solution website:
1. Click on this link for: Total Collection Solution
2. Log-in with username and password:
Username: bethelpublic
Password: public
(both are case sensitive, lower case only)
3. Click on the BILLS tab in the third column from left.
4. When the next screen opens, enter your last name only in the OWNER column, fifth column from left. Hit Enter.
(Note: If your property is not listed by your last name, for example, if you are owned by a trust, you may need to search by your Section/Block/Lot Number)
5. When the list of properties open, check all the boxes to the far left of your name to open each bill. Hit Enter.
6. Click on REPORTS (middle, right side)
7. Click on Town & County Tax Bill Bethel Your tax bill will appear.
Previous years Tax Bills (2008-2023)
can be found online at www.taxlookup.net Click on Sullivan (county), then Bethel. Enter search data in one of the fields (last name, address, bill number or Section Block & Lot).
Unpaid Taxes
After March 31st, all unpaid parcels are turned over to Sullivan County for collection.
The property tax bill contains levies for the Town, County, Fire District, and any special districts. In addition, if school or sewer bills are unpaid, they will be re-levied on the Property Tax Bill. The Town does not accept past due payments.
Escrow Accounts
The failure to mail a statement or the failure of a property owner to receive a statement will not affect the validity of the taxes or interest prescribed by law, (New York State Real Property Tax Law §922). If you should have received a bill, but have not during the first week of January, please contact this office for a duplicate bill.
Many residents have their taxes escrowed with lending institutions. It is the lending institution’s responsibility to notify the town for which they are responsible for paying. Many banks contract with Tax Service Organizations (TSO), which are agencies that service escrow accounts for the banks. These organizations provide us with a listing of their customers and their identifying account numbers. The larger organizations do this primarily by computer disc/thumbdrive. In the event that a resident received a bill that should have gone to the bank, it is still the responsibility of the bank to call for that bill. If the bill should have gone to the homeowner, but went to the bank, it is the homeowner’s responsibility to know that taxes are due. Please call our office immediately and we will issue you a duplicate bill.