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The Tax Collector administers state laws, local ordinances and policies to properly collect current and delinquent real and personal property taxes, as well as delinquent accounts for various County departments.
The Office of the Tax Collector is charged with the duty of collecting taxes and distributing them to local governments. The Tax Collector does not set the taxes. Real Estate Property Taxes are payable on Nov. 1 of each year and may be paid through March 31 of the following year without penalty.
Paying Your Property Taxes. Once the taxes become available in November, you can visit the Real Property Tax Information online. You can receive a discount if your taxes are paid early. You can pay online, in person, by mail, or in installments.
Call 305-270-4949 to obtain or verify the status of a Miami-Dade County local business tax record. Limit two records or names per call; Visit the Tax Collector's Public Service Office or email your request to [email protected] Address your specific records request in a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Custodian of the Records
Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Peter Cam is happy to announce the launch of RenewExpress, the fast and easy way to renew your vehicle, vessel and mobile home registration online. Customers may select to have their renewed registration mailed or schedule an in-office pick up at our service location.
The Tax Collector's Public Service Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Miami-Dade Office of the Tax Collector. 200 NW 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33128. Phone: 305-375-5448.
Please use our Tax Estimator to approximate your new property taxes. The Property Appraiser does not send tax bills and does not set or collect taxes. Please visit the Tax Collector's website directly for additional information. The Homestead Exemption saves property owners thousands of dollars each year.