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Palm Beach Tax Collector Offices To Close Monday

February 15, 2008

WEST PALM BEACH – February 15, 2008 The Palm Beach County Tax Collector’s Offices will be closed Monday, February 18, 2008 in observance of President’s Day. However, customers can conduct business online at www.taxcollectorpbc.com. Customers can process property and business tax payments, vehicle and vessel registration renewals and purchase hunting and fishing licenses.

The following payment options are available:

CREDIT CARDS : (Phone/On-Line Only) A 2.2% Convenience fee will apply. Visit our web site at www.taxcollectorpbc.com or call (561) 355-2266 for instructions.

E-CHECK : (On-Line Only) with no additional fee. Visit our web site at www.taxcollectorpbc.com for instructions.

About the Palm Beach County Tax Collector:

The Palm Beach County Tax Collector is a constitutional office that collects and distributes over $3 billion annually in taxes and fees. The Tax Collector's Office:

 
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