MC Tax Collector it's that time of year to pay business taxes

        
TAX COLLECTOR REMINDS TAXPAYERS-It’s That Time of Year
BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT RENEWALS    
Have you paid your business tax yet?
The Martin County Tax Collector, Ruth Pietruszewski, reminds business owners that as of July 1st, 2025 you can pay your business tax. This tax must be renewed by September 30th, 2025. Ruth Pietruszewski asks taxpayers to please help keep their cost and the cost of their government down by paying their taxes on time.
To renew your Business Tax Receipt remotely, visit our payment menu at  https://martintaxcollector.com/
And print your BTR at home, office, or from any other remote computer
EXEMPTIONS    FOR    VETERANS Ruth “Ski” Pietruszewski is excited to inform veterans that per F.S. 205.055 veterans, spouses of veterans, and un-remarried surviving spouses of veterans are now exempt from business tax.  A form requesting the exemption must be completed and signed, under penalty of perjury, and written documentation to support the requested exemption provided.  The exemption form can be found on the Tax Collector’s website, https://martintaxcollector.com/ , under business tax.                                                                                               THANK YOU FOR SERVING OUR COUNTRY!                                                                                                      
Other Exemptions Include:                                                                                                                      
The spouse of the active duty military service member who has relocated to this county or municipality pursuant to a permanent change of station order
o A person who is receiving public assistance as defined in FL. Statute 409.2554
o A person whose household income is below 130% of the federal poverty level based on the current year’s federal poverty guidelines
o Certain disabled persons
o Non-Profit
o Age: Over 65 (With no more than 1 employee or helper, & who use their own capital only, not in excess of $1,000)
o Widow with minor dependents