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How are my Annual Property Taxes Assessed and Billed?

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How are my Annual Property Taxes Assessed and Billed?

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This information is provided to you so that you will have an understanding of the County property tax bills whether you have an escrow account with us or not. How Your Annual Property Taxes are Assessed and Billed: Counties in the State of Florida issue tax bills each November. The tax bill is for the full calendar year. You will receive a discount for paying early based on the month that the tax bill is paid. If you have an escrow account with us, it is our responsibility to pay the tax bill so that the full amount of the discount may be taken. If we fail to do so, we are responsible for any difference. The tax bill issued by the County will consist of the following items.

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