A property tax bill is the official document sent to property owners showing the amount of property taxes owed for the year. The bill typically shows the property's assessed value, the applicable tax rates (municipal and education), any special levies or charges, and the total amount due. Bills often break down how the tax is allocated among services and include payment options and due dates. Most municipalities issue interim bills early in the year based on previous year's taxes, followed by final bills after budgets are approved. Property tax bills may include other charges like water and sewer fees in some jurisdictions.