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For Immediate Release:
August 23, 2024
Media Contact:
Bianca Guevara
[email protected]
305-375-4089

Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser Pedro J. Garcia Has Mailed 2024 Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM Notices) to All Property Owners


Miami-Dade County, FL – Property Appraiser Pedro J. Garcia has mailed the 2024 Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM Notices) on Friday, August 23, to all Miami-Dade County property owners. This TRIM Notice includes property values assessed by our office as of January 1, the tax rates proposed by the taxing authorities and the property tax benefits and exemptions, if any, applied to the property. This is not a tax bill, but rather an estimate of taxes. Tax bills will be mailed by the Miami-Dade Tax Collector in November. Details for each budget hearing, such as dates, times and venues for each taxing authority will also be included.

To better understand the TRIM Notice, the mailing will include Real Estate or Tangible Personal Property (TPP) TRIM Guides that help reference information by sections found on their notice. It will also include a letter from Property Appraiser Garcia advising property owners of the importance of understanding their TRIM Notice. He also encourages property owners who believe their property assessment may be inaccurate to complete an Informal Assessment Review Form where our office will be able to address value concerns.

TRIM Notices can also be found online at www.miamidade.gov/pa. Property owners may also use our Tax Comparison application to compare individual property tax information by taxing district.
Property Appraiser Garcia adds, “For the third consecutive year, we are seeing record value growth in Miami-Dade County. The continued increase in market values is making home ownership difficult, if not impossible, for our average residents. Many property owners will be paying higher property taxes, which they may not be able to afford. This is the time for them to review their property tax assessment, benefits and exemptions. I urge property owners to reach out to their local taxing authorities, attend the budget meetings listed on their TRIM Notice and ask questions about the potential changes in their millage rates that will impact their property taxes. My office is here to assist with any questions or concerns property owners may have regarding their property tax assessment, benefits and exemptions prior to the tax bills being sent by the Tax Collector in November.”

Additionally, Property Appraiser Garcia will host outreach events across Miami-Dade County where staff will be available to personally assist property owners one-on-one. If property owners have questions or concerns regarding their property tax benefit or assessment, they should bring documents supporting an assessment reduction, such as comparable sales, appraisals, photographs of the property and insurance claim paperwork. The dates and locations of the outreach events are below. Any date modifications will be reflected on the Calendar of Events page found on our website at www.miamidade.gov/pa.

Property Appraiser Garcia encourages property owners to review their individual TRIM Notices online at https://www.miamidade.gov/pa/. Our business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Property owners may also call us at 305-375-4712.