Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Proposes Eliminating Property Taxes for Homeowners. Here's How
The plan would raise homestead exemptions and eventually eliminate taxes on 90% of homesteaded properties, while forcing local governments to absorb lost revenue.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is calling for a special legislative session starting Monday to review a sweeping proposal eliminating homestead property taxes, which would immediately increase the exemption to $250,000.
- To reach the November ballot, the constitutional amendment requires a 60% supermajority vote in both the House and Senate, aiming to eventually eliminate property taxes on 90% of homesteaded properties.
- Former Republican state Senator Jeff Brandes criticized the rollout as "amateur," highlighting concerns about how local governments and schools would replace the estimated $14 billion in lost revenue.
- House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell argued on Wednesday against shifting costs to families, while Representative Toby Overdorf suggested amendments are common during the legislative process.
- Residency protections require homeowners to pay Florida homestead property taxes for five years to qualify, while the measure requires 60% voter support in November to become part of the Florida Constitution.
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DeSantis Parallels Doeden in Offering Sketchy Property Tax Cuts
Republican loudmouth Toby Doeden has cited Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in his call to eliminate property tax. Like Doeden, Governor DeSantis is proposing a poorly thought-out plan that will decimate local public services: DeSantis said he was calling the Legislature back to Tallahassee on Monday to add an amendment to the ballot that would eventually eliminate property taxes for 92% of those Floridians by raising the homestead exemption to $50…
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposes eliminating property taxes for homeowners. Here's how
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced a proposal to eliminate or drastically reduce property taxes for homeowners, calling for a special session next week for lawmakers to review the plan.
Polk sheriff, local leaders brace for potential funding cuts from property tax relief
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