When are taxes due and when do they become delinquent?
All property taxes become due November 1st, must be paid no later than March 31st, and become delinquent if not paid before April 1st. Discounts are applied to tax bills paid in full between November 1st, and February 28th, (November 4%; December 3%; January 2%; February 1%).
Florida Statute 197.374 allows up to five (5) partial payments per account, made between November 1st, and March 31st. No application is submitted for partial payments: but you must indicate your intent to make a partial payment on your first payment – write “partial payment” in the memo line of your check, or call our office and request that your account be enabled for partial payments.
Online partial payments cannot be made unless you contact our office to enable this function for your property account.
No partial payments can be made at a Wells Fargo Bank.
How do I enroll in the Quarterly Installment Payment Plan?
The Installment Payment Plan allows taxpayers to pay real estate/tangible taxes for the next year in four installments at an overall discounted rate of 3.5% for the entire year’s bill. Once you fully enroll in this plan, you do not reapply each year, as long as you make a timely first installment payment. Installment Plan applications can be found under the “Forms” page on this website.
*If the first installment bill is not paid by June 30th, you still have the option to make your payment by July 31st – however, the 6% discount is lost and you must pay an extra 5% penalty to stay enrolled in the plan.
What happens when my taxes become delinquent?
Taxes become delinquent if not paid by March 31, – all taxes not paid before April 1st will have a 3% delinquency interest and advertising fees applied to the total amount still due (1.5% per month interest for Tangible taxes).
How do I change the mailing address my tax bill is sent to?
Contact the Broward County Property Appraiser, bcpa.net, to request a mailing address change – the Tax Collector will be notified of the new mailing address.
Am I responsible for paying taxes if I filed a Value Adjustment Board petition?
Yes, Florida Statutes 194.014 requires any taxpayer who filed a VAB petition to make a minimum statutory payment by March 31st. Failure to make this payment by March 31st, will result in the denial of your petition. The exact amount of your necessary minimum payment varies by the type of petition you filed and you should use the VAB Partial Payment Calculator (see below) or contact the Tax Collector to verify the exact amount owed before submitting a payment. Visit broward.org/finance and click VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD for more information.
By using the VAB Partial Payment Calculator on our website: https://county-taxes.net/broward/broward
Your sale, or the recording of your sale deed, probably occurred after the tax bills were prepared. We advise that you contact your closing agent to confirm that your responsibility for a prorated portion of the taxes was addressed in your closing documents. However, the new property owner is responsible to pay the current tax bill.
Call The Broward County Call Center 311 or 954-831-4000
Pay Your Taxes Online: https://county-taxes.net/broward/broward. It’s Safe, Fast, and Easy.
Visit the Tax Collector website for more information: broward.org/RecordsTaxesTreasury
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