Onondaga, New York (NY) City Government Finance and Taxation Companies

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Salina Comptroller
201 School Road
Liverpool NY 13088
(315) 451-4210
DE Witt Assessor
5400 Butternut Drive
East Syracuse NY 13057
(315) 446-0973
DE Witt Tax Receiver
5400 Butternut Drive
East Syracuse NY 13057
(315) 446-3716
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DE Witt Town Comptroller
5400 Butternut Drive
East Syracuse NY 13057
(315) 446-3392
Commissioner of Finance
233 East Washington St # 122
Syracuse NY 13202
(315) 448-8310
North Syracuse Treasurer
600 South Bay Road
Syracuse NY 13212
(315) 458-0900
Onondaga Tax Receiver
5020 Ball Road
Syracuse NY 13215
(315) 469-0483
Otisco Town Assessors
1924 Barker St.
Tully NY 13159
(315) 696-6017
Skaneateles Assessor
24 Jordan St.
Skaneateles NY 13152
(315) 685-2014
Tax Collector
24 East Main St.
Marcellus NY 13108
(315) 673-2587
Elbridge Assessor
5 State Route 31
Jordan NY 13080
(315) 689-7405
Geddes Town Assessor
1000 Woods Road
Solvay NY 13209
(315) 468-0052
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