Welcome to Property Taxes Guide
Property Taxes Indiana Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.
Florida Property Taxes – What You Need to Know
from:Florida property taxes are a local tax, administered, levied and collected by your local government. Your tax collector is responsible for distributing funds collected from your Florida property taxes to the budgets that are funded by them. These include local government, schools, water management districts and independent specialty districts. Florida property taxes are the largest governmental revenue source in Florida.
The county property appraiser is a locally elected official responsible for determining the fair market value of property in the area and verifying exemption eligibility. The fair market value of your home, as determined by the county appraiser is what is used as the basis for your Florida property taxes. Local government determines the millage rate required based on the budget needs and the overall market value of the area. For example, in areas where homes are worth more, the millage rate could be lower than in areas where homes are worth less. It’s all dependent upon the budget requirements balanced with the average home value. A new millage rate can be set each year. Local governments are required to notify the public and allow public attendance at meetings where the final millage rate will be determined.
Taxpayers who contest the value given to their home may appeal it to the Value Adjustment Board. You may also appeal to this board if you have applied for a property tax exemption and been denied. If your appeal is denied at the Value Adjustment Board level, you may appeal to the circuit court, where a final decision will be made.
Florida property taxes are billed around November 1 and are due no later than March 30. However, discounts are available for paying property taxes early. You’ll receive a 4% discount if your Florida property taxes are paid in full by November 30, a 3% discount if paid in full by December 31, a 2% discount if paid in full by January 31 and a 1% discount if paid in full by the end of February.
If your Florida property taxes are not paid, they become delinquent. Tax certificates are sold for properties that owe delinquent taxes. After two years, a tax deed may be sold for property on which taxes have not been paid.
The Florida Department of Revenue is responsible for providing forms required for property tax matters. Their personnel are also available to answer any questions you might have about your property taxes, tax exemptions, and what to do if you cannot pay your property taxes. Though local governments handle most aspects of property tax assessment and collection the Department of Revenue has oversight on all these matters.
Property Taxes Indiana Specific Links
Watch Free Shows At Mevio!
- Tons of Free Shows, Only At Mevio.com
-- http://www.mevio.com/
TalentTrove: Get Discovered!
- TalentTrove provides aspiring artists and performers with the opportunity to be discovered! Upload, and broadcast your skills in the form of audio and video files, images, or text. Finally, a virtual community for individuals to discuss their passions...
-- http://www.talenttrove.com/
Luxury Reviews and Trends
- Discover incredible luxury travel, shopping, articles, videos and more...
-- http://www.justluxe.com/
Kung-Fu Election: General Election Edition
- Play as (or against) Sarah Palin and Joe Biden, and recreate your own debate! The outcome is up to you! Play the game on Atom.com!
-- http://www.atom.com/
If it Moves Shoot it !
- You don't need Hollywood millions to make a decent movie - and we're not talking Blair Witch here either!
-- http://www.kontraband.com/
Property Taxes Indiana News
Poll: Who’s to blame for property taxes (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
Some homeowners still cringe when they look at their property tax bill. WISH-TV wanted to know, who do you blame for the current property tax crisis?
Read more...Gubernatorial candidates clash over taxes, spending, energy, education — and personality (Great Falls Tribune)
HELENA — Democrat Gov. Brian Schweitzer has enjoyed high approval ratings since early-on in his first term, so Republican challenger Roy Brown knew he'd have a tough race ahead of him when he threw his hat in the ring last fall.
Read more...Candidates for governor differ on economics, taxes (The Evening News and the Tribune)
For Gov. Mitch Daniels and challenger Jill Long Thompson, it’s a race about economics.
Read more...Looking over the field (Evansville Courier & Press)
INDIANAPOLIS — If the Nov. 4 election for Indiana governor is a referendum on the job Mitch Daniels has done over the past four years, then the state's economy could be the biggest factor in determining whether voters send him back for another four.
Read more...Speedway OK to hold race :Taxes paid; zoning deadline not passed. (South Bend Tribune)
SOUTH BEND -- Things are looking up for the South Bend Motor Speedway.
Read more...

