BROWARD COUNTY, FL - The Records, Taxes &
Treasury Division has mailed property tax bills for 2023 and payments may be
processed starting November 1, 2023. Tax bills are also available to view,
print and pay online starting
November 1. For taxpayers whose bills are paid by escrow arrangement, a
courtesy tax bill copy will be mailed in mid-November.
Property taxes must be paid no later than April 1, 2024 to
avoid delinquency interest, fees and penalties, but may be paid as early as
November 1, 2023 to take advantage of early payment discounts. Early-payment
discounts for payments made in full are as follows: a 4% discount if paid in
November; a 3% discount applies in December; a 2% discount in January and a 1%
discount in February. The discounted amounts that apply to each month between
November and February are already reflected on property tax bill coupons. These
discounts apply only to full tax payments. Making a partial payment of property
taxes forfeits any applicable discount otherwise available for full tax
payments.
2023 tax payments can be made by the following methods:
Online Payments:
Visit
county-taxes.net/broward
and use the search function to locate the correct tax account. Follow
instructions for payment by credit/debit card, PayPal or eCheck. There is a
non-refundable 2.55% convenience fee for credit/debit card payments. eCheck
payments have no additional fee.Using Your Bank's Online Bill Pay Service:
Request a payment to the "Broward County Tax Collector" directly
from your bank's online Bill Pay service and carefully enter your tax account
from your tax bill. There is no additional fee for this service. Only full
payment of a single tax bill can be made with each Bill Pay request. Attempts
to make partial tax payments by Bill Pay services may be rejected and not
received by the Tax Collector. Only one tax bill can be associated with each
payment. Attempts to make a single payment for multiple tax bills will be
rejected as multiple tax accounts cannot be identified and your payment will be
rejected and returned.
By Mailing a Check:
Please use the green return envelope enclosed with the tax bill or mail
payment to Broward County Board of County Commissioners, Processing Center,
P.O. Box 105048, Atlanta, GA 30348-5048. Always include the tax coupon with
the check and write the tax account on the check, or there may be delays or
rejection of the payment. All check payments must be in U.S. funds issued from
a U.S. bank account. The payment envelope's postmark date is used to determine
the applicable early-payment discount. If check payments are rejected or
returned by your bank, the payment will be canceled, a return check fee will be
charged and discount deadlines will not be extended for substitute payments.
In Person:
At the Broward County Tax & License Office, Governmental Center, 115
S. Andrews Ave., Room A-100, in downtown Fort Lauderdale from 8:30AM to
5PM, Monday through Friday, except County holidays.
All forms of payment are accepted. At any Wells Fargo Bank Branch located in Broward County:
2023 tax bills (no delinquent tax payments) may be paid at any Wells Fargo
Bank Branch in Broward County until April 1, 2024. Tax payments made at Wells
Fargo must be paid in full only (no partial payments) by check or money order
paid in U.S. funds issued by a U.S. bank. Taxpayers must have their original
2023 tax bill to present to the bank at time of the payment. No credit, debit
or cash payments can be accepted by the banks for tax payments.
Partial Payments:
2023 taxes may be paid in up to five partial payments and be a minimum of
$100 and include a $10 processing fee. Partial payments forfeit all
early-payment tax discounts that would otherwise apply to full payments. The
final partial payment must be for the full remaining balance and paid by April
1, 2024 to avoid delinquency interest and fees on any remaining balance as of
April 2, 2024. Partial payments can be made by request at revenue@broward.org. Partial payments
cannot be made at Wells Fargo banks. For more information, call 954-831-4000 or visit Broward.org/RecordsTaxesTreasury.
About Broward County's Records, Taxes and Treasury
Division
Records, Taxes and Treasury (RTT) serves as the County's tax collector,
provides treasury services, and is the statutory repository for the Official
Records of the County. The Division, part of the Finance and Administrative
Services Department, collects residential and commercial property taxes, local
business taxes, tourist development taxes, and other taxes on behalf of various
authorities. The Division also records documents into the County's official
Land Records, ensures compliance with Florida law relating to the preparation,
accessibility, retention, and disposal of public records, provides Clerk to the
Board functions including official County Commission minutes, agendas, and
depository for county ordinances, resolutions, and the administrative code. RTT
serves as an agent for the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles to register and title vehicles, mobile homes, and vessels, and issue
disabled parking permits, provides passport application services, and serves as
an agent for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to issue
hunting and fishing licenses.
October 31, 2023
MEDIA CONTACT: Claudio Manicone
Records, Taxes and Treasury Division
954-357-8638