City Of Boca Raton: Your Property Taxes Explained

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Boca Raton FL

24 August, 2021

3:43 PM

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Press release from the City of Boca Raton: August 23, 2021 Beginning the week of August 23, 2021, property owners in the City of Boca Raton will be receiving a mailed notice regarding proposed tax rates. The City's Your Property Taxes Explained brochure is intended to educate residents on how their tax dollars are distributed and used. Why Do I Receive This Notice? Florida law requires each County's Tax Collector to send one consolidated tax bill to notify each property owner of their annual ad valorem (a tax based on the assessed value of a property) and special assessment obligations. All local governments and special districts in Palm Beach County use this single tax bill. City of Boca Raton residents pay property taxes to a variety of different taxing authorities (see graph below). Where Do Your Property Taxes Go? Residents of the City of Boca Raton paid $465,076,396 in annual property taxes. The City of Boca Raton receives only $94.7 million of these total tax dollars, or 20.4%. The remaining 79.6% of your tax dollars go to other taxing agencies in Palm Beach County. Property Tax Rates The City of Boca Raton continues to have one of the lowest property tax rates for a full-service city in the state of Florida, at 3.8. In addition, the City of Boca Raton's proposed Fire Assessment Fee is one of the lowest among comparable cities. To learn more about how your property taxes are spent, and by which agencies, view the Your Property Taxes Explained brochure. Hard copies of the brochure are available upon request at City Hall, 201 W. Palmetto Park Road. To see how your tax dollars are put to work in the City of Boca Raton, check out the 2020 Year in Review video. This press release was produced by the City of Boca Raton. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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