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Installment Plan Application 2019

This document provides information about Florida's property tax installment payment plan. It allows taxpayers to pay estimated property taxes in quarterly installments based on the prior year's taxes. To qualify, estimated taxes must be over $100 for each tax notice. Taxpayers confirm participation by making the first payment and will receive notices for subsequent payments. Discounts are provided for timely payments, while late payments incur penalties including removal from the installment plan. The application form at the bottom allows taxpayers to enroll in the plan by providing their contact and property information.

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Installment Plan Application 2019

This document provides information about Florida's property tax installment payment plan. It allows taxpayers to pay estimated property taxes in quarterly installments based on the prior year's taxes. To qualify, estimated taxes must be over $100 for each tax notice. Taxpayers confirm participation by making the first payment and will receive notices for subsequent payments. Discounts are provided for timely payments, while late payments incur penalties including removal from the installment plan. The application form at the bottom allows taxpayers to enroll in the plan by providing their contact and property information.

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APPLICATION FOR INSTALLMENT PAYMENT DR-534

R. 04/16
OF PROPERTY TAXES Rule 12D-16.002
F.A.C.
Section 197.222, Florida Statutes Eff. 04/16

Section 197.222, F.S., allows a taxpayer to prepay property taxes by an installment payment method. A taxpayer who
chooses to pay taxes by the installment method will make quarterly payments based on an estimated tax equal to the
actual taxes levied on the property in the prior year. Under Florida law, your estimated taxes must be more than $100 for
each tax notice to qualify. You confirm your participation in the plan when the tax collector receives and applies your first
installment payment.
Installment Payment Year Taxes Discount If Not Paid
First Installment One-quarter of the total 6% for payments applied or The account is removed
Due June 30 estimated taxes and postmarked by June 30 from the installment plan.*
assessments based on the
previous year
*You will receive a tax notice for the entire amount due around November 1. You must reapply by the following April 30 in order to
participate in the installment plan for future years. The tax collector may accept payment in July, however an additional 5% penalty is
included and results in loss of discount.
Second Installment One-quarter of the total 4.5% for payments applied Added to the next installment
Due September 30 estimated taxes and or postmarked by due in December and results
assessments based on the September 30 in the loss of discount
previous year
Third Installment One-quarter of the total 3% for payments applied or Added to the next installment
Due December 31 estimated taxes and postmarked by December 31 due in March and results in
assessments plus one-half the loss of discount
of any adjusted tax amount
Fourth Installment One-quarter of the total No discount. Payment must Unpaid installments are
Due March 31 estimated taxes and be applied or postmarked by delinquent April 1*
assessments plus one-half March 31
of the adjusted tax amount
*If the taxpayer does not pay the fourth installment, the tax collector may issue a tax certificate on real property or a tax warrant on
tangible personal property.

To pay property taxes by installment, complete the form below and return this application to your county tax collector by
April 30. The tax collector will mail your first notice of payment due, with instructions. If you have not received your first
notice by June 15, contact your county tax collector's office.
Seminole County Tax Collector
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 630 Sanford, Fl 32772-0630
Phone:407-665-7637 Fax: 407-665-7603 Email: Laura.Zielinski@SeminoleCounty.tax www.seminolecounty.tax
(Keep this portion for your records)
(Return this portion to the tax collector’s office)

APPLICATION FOR INSTALLMENT PAYMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES


TO BE COMPLETED BY THE TAXPAYER
Tax Year 2019 County Seminole Type of Account Real Estate Tangible

Parcel ID # or
Name
Account #

Mailing address City, State, ZIP

Area code/Phone Email address

Signature ____________________________________ Date signed

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