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Ad Valorem - A Latin term meaning "according to worth," referring
to taxes levied on the basis of value. Taxes on real estate and tangible personal
property are ad valorem.
Appraisal - The dollar value assigned to a person's property by the
Property Appraiser. This amount, less any exemptions, is the basis of the
ad valorem portion of the tax.
Assessment - The actual amount of tax a person owes. The ad
valorem is based on the appraised value of the property, less exemptions, multiplied
by the millage rate.
Millage Rate - The rate of taxes levied based on a mill (1/10 of one
cent), or one dollar per one thousand dollars of taxable value. A 30-mill
tax rate levied against a taxable value of $100,000 would generate a $3,000 tax
liability.
Non-ad Valorem Tax - Assessment not based on millage and value, usually
flat amount of $x per acres, housing unit, lot, etc. (e.g. Solid Waste Authority
fees are based on the type of property producing the waste).
Parcel - A geographically described tract of land for which a deed
exists.
Property Control Number - A digit number identifying real property;
a parcel number.
Real Property - Land, buildings and improvements.
Tangible Personal Property - Goods, chattel and other owned objects.
For taxation purposes in Florida, vehicles and household goods are not considered
tangible personal property.
Tax Certificate - A first-lien instrument offered for sale by the
Tax Collector through competitive bid to pay delinquent taxes. A tax certificate
expires seven (7) years from the date issued.
Tax Deed Application - A legal document filed with the Tax Collector
by the holder of a tax certificate to demand payment. The tax deed may be
applied for two (2) years from April 1 of the year of issuance. If the taxes
are not paid by the date set for the tax deed sale, the property is sold by the
Clerk of Courts' Office to the highest bidder.
Tax Lien - A lien for property taxes effective January 1 of the tax
year. Taxes are due November 1 and are payable prior to April 1 of the next
year.
Taxable Property - Real property and tangible personal property.
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Shirley Jenkins
Shirley J. Jenkins
Shirley J. Jenkins attended Gulf Coast State College in Panama City, Florida and Florida Memorial College in Miami, Florida. Has worked for the Department of Transportation, Florida Power Corporation, and Florida National Bank. She Co-Pastors New Life Christian Center Church located in Port St Joe, and New Life Christian Center East in Tallahassee. Married to Pastor Johnny Jenkins Jr., six children to this union.
I was elected as Gulf County Tax Collector in 2001 – present.
I serve on the Capital City Bank as a Board of Director, Washington Improvement Group Board of Director, a member of Port St. Joe Kiwanis Club, and Port St Joe Garden club, Former Board of Trustee of Gulf Coast State College. Former District (2) Director of Florida Tax Collectors Association.
Board member of the Florida Tax Collectors Service Corporation.
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