Tampa, Fla. Governor Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday he will call a special legislative session starting Monday in Tallahassee to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would raise the homestead exemption to $250,000 and direct lawmakers to develop a schedule to phase out homestead property taxes for Florida homeowners. Lawmakers must approve placing the amendment on the ballot with at least 60% support in both chambers and submit finalized language by August; if enacted by voters, raising the exemption toward $500,000 could make roughly 92% of homesteaded properties tax-free, while the governor proposed a state trust fund to offset local revenue losses during transition.
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If you're a Florida homeowner, this could mean big savings. A higher homestead exemption and a phase-out of property taxes could leave more money in your pocket. Check your current property tax bill to see the potential impact.
Governor DeSantis' proposal could drastically change Florida's tax landscape. But it's not a done deal yet. It needs legislative approval, then voter approval in November. Worth forwarding if you know a Florida homeowner who'd appreciate a heads up.
Florida homestead property owners—particularly those with lower-valued homes—stand to benefit from higher exemption thresholds; the governor also proposed a state trust fund aimed at providing grants to local governments to help offset revenue losses during the transition.
Local governments and municipalities could suffer reduced property tax revenues, potentially affecting funding for local services unless state trust fund grants are approved and distributed to offset shortfalls.
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