Taxes
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Make an Appointment
Your service, your choice - by appointment from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. or walk into any of our offices each day between 2:30 - 5 p.m. (Note: all driver license services end at 4:30 p.m.)
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Ad Valorem Taxes / Non-Ad Valorem Assessments
Learn the difference between Ad Valorem and Non-Ad Valorem Taxes.
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Authorities & Municipalities
If you have questions about the various millage rates you are required to pay, please direct your inquiries to the correct taxing authorities.
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Delinquent Property Taxes
Florida law requires that all real estate taxes be paid by March 31 each year.
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Discounts & Payment Plans
Discounts and payment plans are available.
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Explanation of Tax Bill
For your receipt, keep the upper portion of the bill and your canceled check or the bank supplied image of your canceled check. No receipts will be mailed, unless a self-addressed and stamped envelope is returned with your payment.
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Learn The Basics
The term real estate tax is a common reference to a tax on real property. Real property refers to land, buildings, fixtures and all other improvements to a piece of land.
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Online Tax Payments
You can pay your real estate tax, tangible personal property tax, local business tax and Motorist Services renewals online.
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Property Tax Deed Application
A tax certificate holder may apply for a tax deed application when two or more years have elapsed since April 1 of the year the certificate was issued.
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Property Tax Discounts
Find property tax discount information.
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Property Tax Installments
Property tax payments can be paid via the installment method, learn more about the installment method.
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Special Assessments
Locate an official statement on special assessments.
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Tangible / Centrally Assessed Tax
Tangible Personal Property includes machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures, leasehold improvements, signs, supplies and leased equipment, mobile home attachments on rented land, and furnishings in rental units.
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Tax Certificate Directory
The bidding website will be up for three weeks before the sale and will allow bidders to get familiar with the site and place their bids.
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Taxing Assessments
The tax collector collects all ad valorem taxes levied in St. Lucie County, as well as non-ad valorem assessments.