Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez Encourages Unified Effort to Eliminate Physical Display Requirements for Local Business Taxes

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As the office responsible for administering and enforcing the Local Business Tax, our team began modernizing compliance verification last year through the adoption of secure, real-time electronic tools. These digital systems allow inspectors to confirm a business’s tax status instantly, without relying on paper receipts posted on a wall. This approach has already become standard practice in the field and reflects a technology-forward mindset that prioritizes efficiency, accuracy, and fairness.

From an operational perspective, eliminating the physical display requirement codifies what our agents are already doing in the field and removes an outdated inconvenience for business owners. Inspectors will continue to rely on electronic verification and will not initiate enforcement actions based solely on the absence of a physically displayed receipt, nor will they request that receipts be posted for inspection. Compliance will continue to be verified through electronic systems and confirmed tax status.

This modernization follows the same logic as the statewide effort to eliminate vehicle registration decals, where registration can already be verified electronically without physical indicators. I appreciate the leadership of Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez and Representative Tom Fabricio for advancing similar technology-driven reforms at the state level.

Modernization remains a core priority of this office. Over the past year, we have successfully implemented several initiatives, including electronic Local Business Tax applications and renewals, a virtual queue system that allows residents to check in and wait remotely, redesigned appointment platforms that reduce no-shows and increase throughput, self-service kiosks for simple transactions, expanded online payment options, and technology upgrades inside service centers to improve workflows and the overall customer experience. These changes represent a deliberate move away from paper-based processes toward a modern, data-driven, and customer-centered administration.

As Miami-Dade County Tax Collector, I remain committed to advancing technology-driven reforms that protect honest businesses, eliminate obsolete burdens, and promote a more efficient, transparent, and responsive government. For these reasons, I fully support and encourage the Board of County Commissioners to adopt legislation sponsored by Commissioner Juan Carlos Bermudez, aligning County Code with our modernized process.

God bless the residents of Miami-Dade County, and God bless the United States of America.


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