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Cut Your Property Tax Burden Before It’s Too Late

Overwhelmed by Tax Bills? You Don’t Have to Lose Your Home — We’re Here to Help.

ABOUT US

Customization Tailored to Your Needs

With 13 years of experience, a deep appreciation for Florida's heritage, and a passion for the American dream, we've earned a reputation of excellence in the art of helping people financially recover before foreclosure. Every project we undertake is a labor of love, where we combine traditional human interaction with strategic action to make sure every homeowner feels supported, heard, and confident in the journey of avoiding a crisis.

OUR SERVICES

At Florida Tax Remediation, we understand that life happens—and falling behind on property taxes can happen to anyone. That’s why we’re here to help. No matter your situation, our team works directly with homeowners to explore real solutions, including options to help pay off delinquent tax bills and, whenever possible, prevent the loss of your home at a tax auction. We offer personalized guidance and support every step of the way—because protecting your home shouldn’t feel out of reach.

Local Relationships. Powerful Results.

Over the past 13+ years, we’ve built a trusted network of real estate professionals, investors, title agents, and county tax specialists throughout Florida. We tap into this network to:

*Negotiate favorable terms for homeowners

*Quickly assess solutions for distressed property cases

*Identify tax payment opportunities
If you're a homeowner looking to stay in your home our network works for you.

🏠 Is this Your Situation?

We Can Help!

At Florida Tax Remediation, we work with a wide range of property owners facing tax debt, liens, or foreclosure risk. If your property falls into one of these categories, you may qualify for free personalized assistance — including payoff strategies, lien resolution, or foreclosure prevention.

🔹 Properties We Help

Single-Family Homes

*Owner-occupied vacant or absentee ownership

*Located in urban, suburban, or rural Florida areas

*Often behind on property taxes or facing auction due to hardship

*Condition: Minor repairs to full rehab

Multi-Unit Residential (2–4 Units)

*Duplexes, triplexes, and quads

*Units that may be tenant-occupied, partially vacant, or boarded up

*Common issues: tax liens, code violations, inherited ownership, bank foreclosures or probate delays

Commercial & Mixed-Use Properties

*Often stuck in limbo due to unpaid taxes

*Potential to restore for business use or community redevelopment

🔍 Check If Your Property Qualifies for Help

Use our free “Property Help Checker” to find out:

* Can we help with your back taxes?

* Is your home at risk of auction?

* Are there programs or funding options available for your property type?

I can't thank Pam enough for keeping me from losing my grandmother's home that I inherited.

Tylor J.

TESTIMONIALS

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Heidi has been great in helping me move into a more affordable home. Thank God I didn't let my house go to foreclosure. Thanks so much FTR!

Linda S.

OUR TEAM

Pam Smith

Heidi Johnson

Maria Pavon

FAQS

Annual Property Tax Timeline

Property values are set as of January 1st each year.

Tax bills are mailed out in October–November, and the deadline to pay is March 31 of the following year .

Key Exemptions to Reduce Your Tax Bill

Homestead Exemption: Removes up to $50,000 from the assessed value of your primary residence

Save Our Homes (SOH) Cap: Limits annual assessed value increase to 3% or CPI, whichever is lower

Additional exemptions available for seniors, veterans, disabled individuals, and first responders

Assessment vs. Taxable Value Explained

Just Value: Market value as of January 1

Assessed Value: Just value minus the SOH cap

Taxable Value: Assessed value minus exemptions like Homestead

Who Administers Property Taxes

Local Property Appraisers assess values; Tax Collectors issue bills and collect payments; Value Adjustment Boards hear appeals

The Florida Dept. of Revenue provides guidance and oversight across 67 counties.

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Late Payment & Foreclosure Risk

Failing to pay by March 31 can result in tax liens, interest, and eventually tax deed sales or auctions.

The Dept. of Revenue offers resources for homeowners to understand the auction process in their county.

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Disaster Relief Adjustments

Post-disaster tax relief may be available — lowered assessments or extended deadlines if your property was damaged.

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Recent Legislative Developments

Governor DeSantis has proposed a $1,000 property tax rebate for homesteaded properties, scheduled for December 2025.

Lawmakers are actively discussing broader property tax reforms.

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Where to Learn More:

Florida Tax Information Publications (TIPs) — official guides on every tax topic.

Property Tax Data Portal — view statewide and county-level tax assessment data.

Local County Officials — use the DOR site to find your property appraiser, tax collector, and VAB.

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🎯 How This Helps You

Understand your payment deadlines to avoid penalties.

Maximize savings with exemptions and caps.

Know your legal rights and deadlines for appeals or assistance.

Stay informed on new programs or relief funds that could help you.

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Get In Touch

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