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Florida Would End the Use of the Penny in Cash Transactions: How It Will Work and Why It Generates Concern

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Official, Ron DeSantis signed 7 new laws in Florida: how they impact agricultural and health workersCitizenship must be explicitly demonstrated: documents that will be valid in Florida to register you as a voter after HB-991Florida is about to say goodbye to the pennies.It was recently known that the authorities made a legislative proposal to eliminate the use of these coins in cash-paid transactions, which will transform the dynamics in the cas…
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Official, Ron DeSantis signed 7 new laws in Florida: how they impact agricultural and health workersCitizenship must be explicitly demonstrated: documents that will be valid in Florida to register you as a voter after HB-991Florida is about to say goodbye to the pennies.It was recently known that the authorities made a legislative proposal to eliminate the use of these coins in cash-paid transactions, which will transform the dynamics in the cas…

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Florida is about to experience a silent but very significant change in the daily lives of millions of consumers: the possible end to the practical use of penny (penny) in cash transactions. The state legislature passed SB 1074 bill, a measure that would allow businesses to round cash payments to the nearest five cent multiple. In other words, if a purchase ends at one or two cents, it would be rounded down; if it ends at 3 or 4, up. And so on. A…

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Telemundo Orlando (31) broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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