Business Tax Receipts

MyGovernmentOnline (MGO) – Now Live

The City of Greenacres is now live with MyGovernmentOnline (MGO), a new user-friendly online platform designed to make it easier and more convenient to do business in the City. MGO allows customers to submit applications, track application status, receive notifications, and make payments online in one location.

Action Required: Create Your MGO Account

Visit: www.mgoconnect.org

All customers are encouraged to create an MGO account now to ensure a smooth experience. After your account is created and your phone number is verified, applications associated with your phone number will be able to link to your account.

Business Tax Receipt (BTR) Information

Business Tax Receipt services are now processed through MGO. Both new and existing businesses will use MGO for BTR applications and renewals.

For BTR questions, email: businessinfo@greenacresfl.gov or call (561)-642-2053

BTR renewals were due September 30, 2025. Late fees apply per Florida Statutes §205.053:

  • October 1–31: 10%
  • November 1–30: 15%
  • December 1–31: 20%
  • January 1–31: 25%
  • February 1: $25 collection fee plus $100 delinquent fee (over 150 days)

The Development & Neighborhood Services Department plans to host an instructional session on using MGO for Business Tax Receipts. Additional details will be announced soon.

Need Help Using MGO?

For assistance creating an account or navigating the MGO system, support is available directly through MyGovernmentOnline by calling (866)-957-3764.

 

Dear Business and Rental Property Owners, please note the following changes for Business Tax Receipts:

All Business Tax Receipts (BTR), including Home Based and Residential Rentals expire on September 30, 2025 (these dates do not change). Along with your payment, you must include any updated State, County or other Certification/Licensing to complete your Renewal in order for us to issue your BTR. On October 1, 2025, delinquent fees will be applied to all unpaid BTR’s as required by Florida State Statute 205.053.