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Tangible personal property taxes(Miami Dade)

02-29-08
Betty Garcia

Tangible personal property taxes(Miami Dade)

Taxpayers now have the ability to view tangible personal property tax information on-line by business name, address and folio.

Tangible personal property taxes are ad valorem assessments against furniture, fixtures and equipment located in businesses and rental property. It also applies to structural additions to mobile homes.

Based on Florida Statute 193.052, anyone in possession of assets on January 1 must file a tangible tax return form with the Property Appraiser's Office no later than April 1 of each year.

The Property Appraiser's Office assesses the value of tangible personal property and presents a certified tax roll to the Tax Collector.

Tangible Personal Property Taxes are collected on an annual basis by the Tax Collector's Office. The tax year runs from January through December.

Tangible Personal Property Tax notices for the calendar year are mailed on or before November 1 of each year with the following discounts in effect for early payment.

  • 4% if paid in November
  • 3% if paid in December
  • 2% if paid in January
  • 1% if paid in February
  • Gross tax if paid in March, no discount applies.

For payments made by mail, discounts are based on the postmark of the envelope. Discounts for payments made in person are based on the actual date payment is received.

Unpaid Tangible Personal Property Taxes become delinquent on April 1 each year, at which time interest accrues at 1.5% per month (18% per annum) plus advertising and fees are added.

Within forty-five (45) days of delinquency, the Tax Collector is required to advertise the delinquent properties. The advertising costs and fees are added to the delinquent tangible personal property tax notice.

Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.413, prior to May 1, the Tax Collector prepares a list of names and addresses of the taxpayers with Unpaid Personal Property Taxes. Prior to April 30, the Tax Collector prepares warrants against the delinquent taxpayers. Within thirty (30) days after the preparation of the warrant, the Tax Collector applies to the Circuit Court for an order directing levy and seizure of property for the amount of unpaid taxes and costs.

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