Department of Revenue orders two-week delay in property tax payment deadline

By Ryan Nicol
FloridaPolitics.com
March 27, 2020

The Department of Revenue is giving Floridians more than two extra weeks to pay their property taxes as the state deals with the effects of the COVID-19 virus.

According to an order from Executive Director Jim Zingale, “The date for citizens and businesses to pay property taxes in all Florida Counties is extended from March 31 to April 15, 2020.”

Those payments submitted electronically or postmarked by that April 15 date will be considered timely payments.

The order also applies to “property tax returns filed by a railroad, railroad terminal, private car and freight line and equipment company property.” The deadline for those entities was originally April 1 but is also being moved to April 15.

That April 15 date coincides with the period K-12 schools will be closed in the state.

While the number of confirmed cases continues to rise, Gov. Ron DeSantis has recently hinted that schools would be allowed to reopen after April 15.

It’s unclear if that forecloses the possibility the property tax deadline would be extended further.

DeSantis had previously allowed Zingale’s office flexibility in extending those deadlines.

Many Floridians are facing economic uncertainty as social distancing measures remain in effect to stem the spread of the virus. A Thursday release on unemployment claims saw a historic spike in Florida’s numbers — and those of the entire nation.

Rep. Chip LaMarca release a statement Thursday afternoon thanking the state for acting on this issue. Lamarca represents House District 93 in Broward County, one of the hardest hit counties in the state.