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Tax Collector’s Neighborhood Watch

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Property Tax Homestead Exemption

  • A person is entitled to homestead status when they declare the property to be their permanent residence.
  • They do not have to reside on the property year round, but they cannot receive a residency-based benefit on another property anywhere else.
  • Only one exemption is allowed to an individual or family unit.

Homestead fraud costs all taxpayers. If someone is not paying their fair share it means everyone else has to make up the difference.

Click here to report homestead fraud (you will be redirected to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s website.)

Tourist Development Tax

  • Tourist Development Tax is charged to any person who rents or leases accommodations for a period of six months or less in Palm Beach County.

If you know of or suspect a person or business is evading the Tourist Development Tax, you can report a possible tax violation to our office and remain anonymous. Please provide us with as much detailed information as possible.

You can contact us by calling 561-355-2726, or send your written correspondence to:

Anne M. Gannon
Palm Beach County Tax Collector
P.O. Box 3715
West Palm Beach, FL 33402-3715

 

 
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Our Mission:
The Palm Beach County Tax Collector’s Office collects and distributes taxes, fees and revenues for the benefit of our community.

Our Values:
Teamwork, Learning, Integrity, Professionalism, Communication, Diversity, Creativity and Fiscal Responsibility.

Our Vision:
As a world class organization we enthusiastically work together to create and deliver the highest standards of service excellence.

Property Tax Legislation:
Florida voters approved Property Tax Reform via Amendment 1 on January 29, 2008.Read more on new tax exemptions and assessment limitations>

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