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GENERAL INFORMATION: 954-831-4000 Tax & License (Real Estate and Personal Property): 954-831-4000 Local Business Taxes/Hunting & Fishing: 954-831-4000 Passports: 954-831-4000 Auto Tag Registration and Title: 954-765-4697 |

2011 Tax Bills Mailed to Taxpayers
The 2011 tax bills have been mailed to Broward County taxpayers who pay their own taxes and also to mortgage companies that escrow and pay taxes for owners.
People who pay taxes through their mortgage companies or other escrow agents will receive pink courtesy copies of their tax bills clearly marked DO NOT PAY within the next two weeks.
The Broward County Tax Collector cannot accept tax payments until November 1, 2011. Please see www.broward.county-taxes.com to make online payments, after November 1st.
If you have questions about your tax bills, please e-mail revenue@broward.org or call (954) 831-4000. Do not contact the Property Appraiser’s Office about your tax bill. More...
Partial Payment Information
Pay your current taxes in up to five (5) payments; Each of the first four (4) payment must at least $100 & must include a $10 processing fee. The 5th payment must be payment in full, must also include a $10 processing fee and must be made by March 31st to avoid delinquency. There will be no discount allowed.
Revenue Collection, part of the Records, Taxes and Treasury Division, is responsible for the collection of ad valorem taxes and other taxes set at the local level, including those by Special Levying Districts, State Agencies, and County Commissions. Revenue Collection also acts as an agent of several state departments, including the Department of Revenue, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
For the Taxing Authorities, Revenue Collection bills and collects real and personal property taxes. The amount of the tax is based on the assessed value of the property and the millage rate, which is set by various taxing authorities.
As an agent of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Revenue Collection issues state motor vehicle licenses plates and parking placards and processes applications for titles on automobiles, trucks, mobile homes, and boats.
Revenue Collection's Tourist Development Tax Section is responsible for the administration, collection, audit and enforcement of the Tourist Development Tax on transient rental accommodations. Transient rental accommodations are defined as hotels, apartment hotels, resort motels, rooming houses, mobile home parks, single family dwellings, beach houses, cottages, condominiums or any other sleeping accommodations rented for a period of six months or less.
In addition, Revenue Collection also sells Hunting and Fishing Licenses, serves the County as its agent for the administration and collection of Local Business Taxes, and is also responsible for collecting legal assistance fees owed to the County, and delinquent debts owed to Broward County divisions.
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