Municipal tax — bill, collect, and follow up on tax obligations

A verified government body — a city, county, or district — can run its tax administration loop on Turtini: import the roll, generate bills, follow up on delinquents, and let taxpayers pay online. It's gated to government orgs.

The loop:
1. Import the tax roll — bring in your taxpayer registry so every parcel or account you bill is on record. Where a taxpayer already has a Turtini account or org (matched by identity, EIN included), the record soft-links to it — it never copies their data.
2. Generate bills for a period — Turtini creates a tax bill for each taxpayer from the roll and your configured rate for that tax type.
3. Follow up on delinquents — an escalating, multi-channel dunning schedule (email, SMS, and a dashboard flag) reaches taxpayers who haven't paid. It runs on a schedule and won't double-send at any given stage.
4. Let taxpayers pay — any taxpayer, Turtini account or not, pays their bill through a public checkout. The payment goes straight to your jurisdiction's own connected Stripe account.

What it deliberately does NOT do:
This administers a tax obligation and collects a one-off payment directly to your jurisdiction's account. Turtini does not hold, escrow, or route those funds, and it does not withhold at source — those are separate, legally gated capabilities and are intentionally out of scope here.