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ATMs Installed at Tax Collector’s Offices

March 7, 2008  

WEST PALM BEACH – Friday, March 07, 2008 Tax Collector customers now have convenient access to cash while doing business in five branch locations of the Palm Beach County Tax Collector. The branches located in West Palm Beach, Delray, North Palm Beach, Royal Palm Beach and Lake Worth installed ATMs from the Palm Beach County Credit Union.

“This is a win-win situation for both our customers and the agency,” said Anne M. Gannon, Tax Collector, Palm Beach County. “Too often our customers have to make a second trip to our branch offices because they are short on cash. Now they can use a convenient ATM without leaving the building and are able to complete their transaction the first time.”

To use an ATM, customers pay a minimal fee of $1.00 per transaction. Part of that fee will go directly to the Palm Beach County Tax Collector to offset the costs of the machines.

The budget of the Palm Beach County Tax Collector is not drawn from taxpayer dollars through the county but from the fees charged to do business with the office.

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