Tax FaQs

 The Hernando County Tax Collector, an elected Constitutional Officer, is responsible for collecting the taxes that the taxing authorities set. Tax rates are set by the county's taxing authorities; the Hernando County Board of County Commissioners, Brooksville City Council, Hernando County School District, etc. depending on within whose jurisdiction your property lies.

The Hernando County Property Appraiser, an elected Constitutional Officer, is responsible for identifying, locating and fairly valuing all property, both real and personal, within the county for Ad Valorem tax purposes. The Property Appraiser does not create the value.

There are two types of property taxes assessed: Real Estate and Tangible Personal Property. For detailed information about Real Property and Tangible Personal Property Taxes, please visit the Property Appraiser's website.

The real estate tax bill is a combined notice of ad valorem taxes and non-ad valorem assessments:

  • Ad valorem taxes are based on the value of the property. Examples of ad valorem taxes are school, county and city taxes.
  • Non-ad valorem assessments are based on factors other than the property value such as square footage or number of units. Levying authorities are responsible for setting the non-ad valorem assessments. Examples of non-ad valorem assessments are stormwater utility, fire and rescue, and solid waste collections.

Tangible Personal Property (TPP) is everything other than real estate that has value by itself. It includes such things as furniture, fixtures, tools, machinery, rental household appliances, signs, equipment, leasehold improvements, supplies, leased equipment, and any other equipment used in a business or to earn an income. It does not include motor vehicles, inventory, boats, or trailers.

The 2008 Constitutional Amendment 1 provides a $25,000 Exemption to taxpayers who file their TPP returns by April 1.

The annual tax bills are mailed on the last weekday of October each year and collection of taxes begins as of November 1st of each year. Anyone who has not received a tax bill by the 15th of November can contact the Tax Collector's office for a duplicate or download one online.

Taxpayers on the Installment Payment Plan will receive bills the first of June, September, December and March.

4% if postmarked between November 1 and November 30
3% if postmarked between December 1 and December 31
2% if postmarked between January 1 and January 31
1% if postmarked between February 1 and February 28

No discount for payments received/postmarked in the month of March

When a discount period ends on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the discount period shall be extended to the next working day, if payment is delivered to a designated collection office of the tax collector. For current tax year payments that are mailed, the post mark will determine the discount period.

Delinquent taxes must be received in the office by the last working day of the month, unless otherwise indicated. Delinquent tax payments are posted by received date only.

Yes, the postmark will be used to determine the date of payment for all current year tax payments received during any discount period.

Delinquent tax payments are posted by date received.

year only. There is an application that must be filled out by the taxpayer stating that you understand you will lose all discounts, can only make 5 partial payments, and are responsible for paying the balance due by March 31st. Please contact our office at tc@hernandocounty.us for the partial payment application. Initial payment must be received with the signed application.

Yes, both online  and at our Main Office and Spring Hill Branch locations. There is a $2.75 or 2.5% processing fee that is added to all credit card payments. This office does not collect or retain any portion of this fee. Our third-party vendor, PaymentExpress® charges this fee. The fee is collected and divided between the credit card companies and PaymentExpress®, who processes the transactions.

For current and delinquent taxes (this does not include tax deeds), we accept:

Free E-checks (bank account and routing number)

Credit/debit cards, Apple/Google Pay, PayPal a $2.75 minimum or 2.5% processing fee is added to all credit card payments. This office does not collect or retain any portion of this fee. Our third-party vendor, PaymentExpress® charges this fee. The fee is collected and divided between the credit card companies and PaymentExpress®, who processes the transactions.

Online Payment Center E-check payments are free online for current or delinquent taxes. TAX DEED PAYMENTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED ONLINE SINCE CERTIFIED FUNDS ARE REQUIRED.

 

Main Office - Brooksville Courthouse         Spring Hill Branch Office
20 N. Main St. Rm. 112                               7489 Forest Oaks Blvd.
Brooksville, FL 34601                                 Spring Hill, FL 34606

Make checks payable to:

Hernando County Tax Collector

Mail payments to:

Hernando County Tax Collector
20 North Main Street, Room 112
Brooksville, FL 34601-2892

  • Visit our site HERE to verify tax payment, print a receipt, copy of the tax notice, or make a payment.

Visit our website HERE 

The Hernando County Property Appraiser's website has information on the different exemptions and eligibility requirements. In addition, you may contact them at 352-754-4190.

All exemptions are combined into one dollar amount and listed under the word “Exemption” on the tax notice under the Ad Valorem Taxes section as shown below:

 

  • All property taxes become delinquent on April 1. Delinquent taxes can be paid with any form of payment.

Yes, parcels on which taxes have not been paid in full will be included on the Delinquent Tax Certificate sale list advertised for 3 consecutive weeks.

If you hold a tax certificate that is 2 years old, you can initiate the Tax Deed sale. However, that does not guarantee you get the property. The Tax Deed will be issued by the Clerk of the Court to the highest cash bidder at public auction. If there are no other bids, the property is offered to the applicant. The opening bid consists of all delinquent taxes, fees & interest paid by the applicant to initiate the sale. The opening bid on property assessed on the latest tax roll as homestead, shall include 1/2 of the latest assessed value of the homestead property in addition to the amount of money required for the opening bid. Tax Deed auctions are advertised in the local newspaper for 4 weeks prior to the sale date.

For more information, refer to the Hernando County Clerk of the Court's website

Visit our website HERE.

After a completed deed changing the ownership of a parcel is recorded with the Hernando County Clerk of the Court, the Property Appraiser's office will change the ownership on the tax rolls and the Tax Collector's record will then reflect the change in ownership after the next Certified Tax Roll in October each tax year.

*Updated ownership information will be available on the Tax Collector’s website once received from the Property Appraiser throughout the tax year under Parcel Details then Billing Address*

I Section 197.222, Florida Statutes, allows an alternative plan for payment of property taxes. A taxpayer who elects to pay taxes by the installment method will make payments based upon an estimated tax equal to the actual taxes levied on the property in the preceding year.

To pay 20__ property taxes by installment, please sign, date, complete property identification number, and return this application to your county tax collector by April 30, 20__. The tax collector will mail your first notice of payment due, with instructions. If you have not received your first notice by June 15, 20__, contact your tax collector's office.

Please note that Florida Law requires that your estimated taxes must be more than $100 for each tax notice to participate in the Installment Payment Plan. If your estimated taxes for 20__ are $100 or less, you do not qualify for this plan.

If you choose to participate, you must make the first installment payment by June 30. Once you have paid the first payment on time, you are required to continue for the tax year. If you elect to discontinue participation, you will not receive the discounts provided by law. Installment payments that become delinquent must be paid with the next installment payment.

Discounts are not allowed on delinquent payments

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