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Payment Options for Business Tax Receipts

Business Tax Receipts may be renewed through the following methods:

1. With a credit card- on the website

2. With an E-check – on the website

  • E-Check is an electronic funds transfer that withdraws money for the paymentt amount, directly from the taxpayer's bank account. An E-Check will only be accepted if drawn on a United States (U.S.) bank account and payable in U.S. dollars.
  • No additional fees apply to E-Check payments.
  • Click here to go to our Business Tax payment center.

3. With a check - by mail

  • Make checks payable to: Tax Collector, Palm Beach County.
  • Pay the amount shown on your renewal notice. Click here for an explanation of your notice.
  • **** Sign the check **** (if by mail) .
  • Use the return envelope enclosed with your renewal notice to return the bottom portion of the notice with your check.
  • You will receive your new Business Tax Receipt within a week to 10 days.
  • Send payments to: Tax Collector, Palm Beach County, P.O.Box 3353, West Palm Beach, FL, 33402-3353.

4. With a credit card- over the phone

  • You may use MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express.
  • A 2.2% convenience fee will apply.
  • You may pay by phone by dialing (561) 355-2272 and following the appropriate prompts.
 
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