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Welcome to the Florida Property Tax Data Portal, a service of the Florida Department of Revenue’s Property Tax Oversight (PTO) program. This portal provides all of PTO's published data reports and access to public tax roll data.
The median property tax in Florida is $1,773.00 per year for a home worth the median value of $182,400.00. Counties in Florida collect an average of 0.97% of a property's assesed fair market value as property tax per year.
Contact your local official. As property tax is administered locally, the best resources for assistance with property tax matters are the property appraiser and the tax collector in the county where the property is located.
Property taxes in Florida come in a bit below national averages. The state’s average effective property tax rate is 0.80%, which is lower than the U.S. average (0.99%). The typical homeowner in Florida pays $2,338 annually in property taxes, although that amount varies greatly between counties.
Learn more about how Florida property taxes work, how much you should expect to pay in each county, and how you can lower your property tax bill each year.
Property owners in Florida may be eligible for exemptions and additional benefits that can reduce their property tax liability. The homestead exemption and Save Our Homes assessment limitation help thousands of Florida homeowners save money on their property taxes every year.
Our Florida Property Tax Calculator can estimate your property taxes based on similar properties, and show you how your property tax burden compares to the average property tax on similar properties in Florida and across the entire United States.
Florida property taxes are relatively unique because: They are levied annually. Taxes on each parcel of real property have to be paid in full and at one time (except for the installment method and homestead tax deferrals) Substantial discounts are extended for early payment.
In Florida, the average property tax rate is 0.80% (effective rate), which is lower than the national average of 0.99%. The typical homeowner in Florida pays $2,338 annually in property taxes, although this amount varies between counties.
Property taxes are payable November 1 to March 31 each year. Florida’s property taxes are administered by locally-elected officials and supported by the Florida Department of Revenue. In Palm Beach County, your Constitutional Tax Collector, Anne M. Gannon, collects more than $5 billion annually in property taxes and fees.