Tax Collector accepts debit cards, credit cards and Apple Pay

The Tax Collector’s Public Service Office is accepting debit cards, credit cards and Apple Pay for the following transactions:

  • Real Estate current taxes (2022 taxes only). No delinquent taxes (2021 and prior)
  • Homestead Violation Lien payments will be accepted
  • Current and delinquent Tangible Personal Property 
  • Auto tag, both hunting and fishing licenses, and baby stroller permits. No NSF fee repayment or customer repayment

Only Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted.

To pay by credit card, a non-refundable convenience fee of 2.21 percent (min. $1.95) of the tax amount will be applied to each transaction.

To pay by debit card, a non-refundable convenience fee of $1.95 will be applied to each transaction.

To pay by Apple Pay, a non-refundable convenience fee will be applied to each transaction: $1.95 if using a debit card, or 2.21 percent (min. $1.95) of the tax amount if using a credit card with your Apple Pay transaction.

If you are paying online with a credit card or debit card, a non-refundable convenience fee of 2.21 percent (min. $1.95) will be charged to each transaction. If paying with an eCheck (electronic check), there is no convenience fee.

Originally published at https://www.miamidade.gov/global/news-item.page?Mduid_news=news1670614958994738

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