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If you own property in Broward County, Florida, this is your friendly reminder: you can significantly reduce your property tax bill by paying early. Below, we’ll explain how the savings work, the steps to make the payment, and how our team at the Keith Kennedy Group can assist you through the process.
The office of the Broward County Tax Collector offers discounts for early payment of your property taxes:
Pay in November → save 4% Broward County Tax Collector+1
Pay in December → save 3% Broward County Tax Collector+1
Pay in January → save 2% Broward County Tax Collector+1
Pay in February → save 1% Broward County Tax Collector+1
These savings add up — especially for investment properties, multi-unit homes, or higher value homes. Paying before the full due date (typically March 31) not only saves money, but also helps you avoid potential penalties or interest charges. Broward County Tax Collector+1
Here are the ways to pay and what to keep in mind:
Visit the Tax Collector’s website and choose the “Pay Online” option. You can use an e-check (no fee) or a credit/debit card (a small convenience fee applies). Broward County Tax Collector+1Tip: Use the e-check route to avoid extra fees.
You may pay by check or money order. Make sure you include the payment coupon from your tax bill. Mail to:
Broward Constitutional Tax Collector P.O. Box 105048 Atlanta, GA 30348-5048
Broward County Tax Collector+1Tip: Use a tracked mailing method and ensure the post-mark is timely.
You can visit the main office at:115 S Andrews Ave., A100, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Broward County Tax Collector+1Tip: Bring your tax bill coupon and expect a short line if you go early in the day.
If you prefer not to pay all at once, there are partial payment and installment payment plan options. For example, you can divide your bill into multiple payments or enroll in the quarterly installment plan. Broward County Tax CollectorTip: Even with a plan, aim for early enrollment so you maximize any available discount.
Here’s how our team makes this easier for you:
If you’re investing in Florida property or owning multiple units, we’ll review your tax situation and discuss how these savings play into your cash-flow and return.
We’re available to answer your questions about exemptions (homestead, senior, etc.), timing (closing date, ownership transfers), and how payments impact your escrow or financing strategy.
A property tax bill is typically mailed November 1 each year. Broward County Tax Collector+1
The full discount is lost if you pay after February — you’ll lose the 1% discount and face the full standard rate.
Keep proof of payment (receipt, screenshot, tracking number) in case of disputes or if you need to show your lender.
If you’ve recently purchased a property or transferred ownership, make sure the tax bill is correctly addressed to you.
Make sure you use the correct link: the official site is BrowardTax.org (the website of the Broward County Tax Collector). Broward County Tax Collector+1
Contact us at the Keith Kennedy Group if you’d like a walk-through or have questions about timing, exemptions, or investment implications.
Make your payment before the end of the discount month (ideally November or December) to maximize savings.
Save the confirmation of your payment in your records.
At the Keith Kennedy Group, our mission is to help property owners in Florida—and especially in Broward County—keep more of their money by leveraging the systems in place. Don’t leave savings on the table. Pay early. Save big. And let us support you through it.
If you’d like us to send you a reminder email/notification or review your tax bill with you, just reply or call our team. We’re here for you.
Contact Us
Keith Kennedy Group | 513-713-7296 | KeithCKennedy@Gmail.com | TheKeithKennedyGroup.com
Thank you for trusting us to help you navigate your property-tax strategy in Broward County. Let’s save together.
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