Miami-Dade Tax Collector announces $58.9 million property tax distribution

Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez announced on November 10, that his office has distributed $58,965,714.24 in property tax collections for October, marking the first distribution of the 2025–2026 fiscal year.

The distribution reflects property taxes collected through October 31, representing payments received during the first month of the annual tax cycle. These early funds are crucial to ensuring that local governments, schools, and special districts can continue providing essential public services without interruption.

Property tax distributions are the way collected funds are allocated to different government entities that rely on them to operate. In this distribution: $11,129,658.29 went to municipalities to support local services, $16,509,201.57 went to the Miami-Dade County School Board to fund public education, and $31,326,854.38 went to the County Clearing Account to fund countywide operations, including public safety, infrastructure, and other essential services.

“Our priority is getting these funds where they’re needed most, quickly and responsibly,” said Fernandez. “These distributions help keep our schools open, our neighborhoods safe, and our county moving forward. We are proud to deliver these funds quickly, efficiently, and with complete accountability.”

For context, the Tax Collector’s Office distributed more than $10 billion in property tax revenues during the previous fiscal year to the county, municipalities, and other taxing authorities across Miami-Dade County.

Fernandez noted that distributions will continue throughout the tax season as payments are received, with updates shared publicly to keep residents informed about how collections support vital community services.

For a detailed breakdown of distributions, visit: Miami-Dade Tax Collector.