Property tax bills have been mailed and payments are being accepted at City Hall and Sheboygan Wisconsin Bank & Trust branches.
To view the options available to pay real estate taxes, please click here.
2024 Frequently Asked Questions- Tax Bills
Questions, regarding your Tax Bill? To review 2024 Frequently Asked Questions, click here.
If you have delinquent personal property taxes due, please contact the Finance Department at 920-459-3311.
Hotel, Motel, and Short-Term Home Rentals (Airbnb)
Sheboygan Municipal Code § 50-32 requires every operator under this article shall file with the finance director/treasurer an application for a permit for each place of business that is required to collect room tax hereunder. Every application for a permit shall be made upon a form prescribed by the city and shall set forth the name under which the applicant transacts or intends to transact business, the location of his place of business, and such other information as the city requires. The application shall be signed by the owner if a sole proprietor and, if not a sole proprietor, by the person authorized to act on behalf of such sellers. At the time of making an application, the applicant shall pay the city an initial fee of $100.00, and annually thereafter, for each permit. A permit issued hereunder is non-transferable. The permit shall be renewed each year by July 1.
- The City now requires permitting and reporting through Host Compliance. Please visit the following link to get your rental property signed up: Operators Permit Registration and Tax Form | Host Compliance
- To make Room Tax Payments, please fill out this form and send to the Finance Department.
Vendor Information
The City of Sheboygan has a form for vendors to utilize for getting setup in our finance/accounting system and for signing up to use automated clearing house (ACH) payments. Click HERE to download the form.
Mission Statement
The Finance Department manages the financial information and safe guards the assets for the City of Sheboygan according to accounting guidelines and current laws. This information provides answers to the various governmental agencies and departments along with the taxpaying public.
Vision Statement
Our vision is to transition the City of Sheboygan into a more efficient Government by enhancing financial reporting and budget analysis.
Functions
The Finance Department oversees all of the city’s financial functions. These include: the collection, disbursement and accounting of all monies received in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles; the investment of cash balances; the development and administration of operating and capital improvement budgets; the administration of a centralized purchasing system; business license; parking ticket administration; the development of various rate and fee studies; the issuance of new debt instruments, delinquent personal property taxes, special assessment payments, housing rehabilitation loan payments, and business development loan payments.