Things to Know About Miami Property Tax Payments

April 2, 2024

Things to Know About Miami Property Tax Payments

Owning a property or several properties is a financial commitment that takes proper planning. One annual expense that’s guaranteed is property taxes. It’s imperative that homeowners in Miami are aware of their responsibility in paying these taxes appropriately and on time. Here are four important things to know about paying Miami property tax payments:

Tax Year and Annual Notices

The tax year runs the same as the calendar year, from January to December. Tax rolls are not open until November 1st of each year. Meaning, as a property owner, you will not receive your assessed tax amount until November 1st at the earliest. Therefore, it is not possible to pay your annual property taxes until that point. This is generally the case, and property owners should be aware to expect their tax notices on November 1st of each year.

Discounts Available for Early Payment

Property owners should know that they are eligible for discounts on property taxes if they are paid by certain deadlines. Save 3% before Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023. Save 2% before Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. Save 1% before Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. If a property owner waits until March to make a payment, then the entire gross tax amount is owned. All property taxes must be paid by April first. If this deadline is missed, owners will be penalized with a 3% interest penalty added to the initial tax amount, plus advertising costs and fees. It’s also important to note that delinquent taxes must be paid by cashiers check or money order.

Payment Options

Property taxes may be paid in three different ways: Online payment can be made by searching for the property on the Miami-Dade property tax site. If you choose this option, you may pay by e-check or credit card. Note that if you pay by credit card, 2.2% of the tax amount will be added as a convenience fee. The second option is to pay by sending check or money order through the mail. You will need to make your check payable to the Miami-Dade County Tax Collector. You cannot send cash through the mail. The third option is to pay in person, but only cash is accepted as these sites. Credit card payments are not accepted as an in-person payment.

Value Adjustment Board Petitions

If a property owner petitions the assessment of the value of their property, the owner must still pay 75% of the petitioned property’s assessed Ad Valorem Taxes, and 100% of the property’s Non-Ad Valorem Assessments, which include services on the property based on the assessed value, by March 31st. If this payment is not made by the March 31st deadline, the petition to reassess the value of the property will be denied by the Value Adjustment Board.

 

For professional advice on all aspects of buying or selling real estate, please contact me at aross@miamirealestate.com or (305) 661.4003, or come see me at the Compass office located at 4699 Ponce de Leon Blvd, in Coral Gables.

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