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Pembroke Park ends “Business Tax Receipts” to save businesses money

Photo courtesy of the town of Pembroke Park PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Pembroke Park is eradicating its “Business Tax Receipts” for the 2022-2026 fiscal year which would save local businesses an average of $300 to $700. Town officials said the idea is to promote a business friendly city under its motto, “The Small Town that Means Big Business.” The said the town’s largest business pays more than $13,000 per year in business tax receipts. Pembroke Par…
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South Florida Times broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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