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1.
How much is my property tax bill?
Call the Hillsborough County Tax Collector's office at (813) 635-5200.
2.
When is my property tax bill due?
Call the Hillsboroough County Tax Collector's office at (813) 635-5200.
3.
Where can I pay my property tax bill at and may I pay by credit card?
Call the Hillsborough County Tax Collector's office at (813) 635-5200.
4.
If I have a question about my property tax valuation or I want to appeal the valuation, who do I contact?
Call the HIllsborough County Property Tax Appraiser's office at (813) 635-5200.
5.
If I have paid for a Hillsborough County Business Tax, do I have to pay for a Plant City Business Tax?
In most cases yes. Contact Plant City Business Tax office at (813) 659-4200 ext. 4155.
6.
I am a vendor with the City. When can I expect to receive my payment for my submitted invoice?
Once the Finance Department receives the approved invoice from the department, payment should be processed within two weeks. If you have questions concerning the payment of the invoice, first contact the issuing department to determine if they have forwarded the invoice to the Finance Department for your payment. If so, then contact the Finance Department at (813) 659-4200 ext. 4166.
City of Plant City
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302 W. Reynolds St
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P.O. Box C
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Plant City, Fl. 33563
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Ph: (813) 659-4200
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