Pinellas County Tax Collector: Everything You Need to Know
Workshops and Public Information Sessions
Residents can attend free workshops on property taxes, exemptions, and business tax requirements. Upcoming sessions include:
- Property Tax Basics for New Residents
- Business Tax Receipt Workshops
- Special Exemption Seminars
Visit their calendar to register for sessions like the 10th Annual Kids TagArt Awards at Largo High School, where students design license plates to fund arts programs.
Resources for Tax Help and Assistance
Free resources include:
- Brochures on tax deadlines and forms
- Video guides for online payments
- Multilingual staff assistance
- One-on-one consultations
The tax collector in Pinellas partners with schools through Kids TagArt, where license plate sales proceeds support elementary art classrooms. A voluntary $1 survey donation earns gifts like teddy bears or safety tools. Proceeds from specialty plates like Bikers Care support vision-related causes (40%) and nonprofits (60%).
Share feedback via their survey to improve services. Explore Pinellas County Tax Collector programs like scholarships with USF Alumni, ensuring all receive equitable support.
Contacting the Pinellas County Tax Collector
Residents and businesses needing assistance with tax matters should review pinellas county tax collector hours and pinellas tax office contact details. Pinellas tax office walk-in services follow a schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed weekends. As of March 3, 2025, in-person visits are restricted to Pinellas residents, businesses, and property owners. Exceptions apply to military, law enforcement, and concealed weapon licensing requests.