Tallahassee — Gov. Ron DeSantis called lawmakers into a special legislative session this week and proposed the "Save Our Homes from Excessive Property Taxes" amendment to expand the homestead exemption, set residency requirements, and limit assessments; the measure would require a constitutional amendment and eventual voter approval to take effect. Florida municipalities and school districts have publicly warned this week that the plan could create multibillion-dollar revenue shortfalls, prompting local officials and the Florida Policy Institute to testify at hearings; lawmakers discussed bill drafts on Monday and any amendment would need at least 60% voter approval in a statewide referendum likely in November.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
"保护我们的家园"计划可能会影响您的房产税。如果通过,它可能会扩大自住房免税额并限制评估。但是,它也可能导致地方财政收入短缺。这可能会影响学校等服务。请检查这可能如何影响您的县。
这并非板上钉钉的事。该计划需要获得宪法修正案以及60%选民的批准。投票可能在11月举行。因此,请保持知情并准备好投票。如果您认识佛罗里达州的房主,值得转发。
根据该计划,符合拟议居住和所有权标准的佛罗里达州房主将看到房产的应税价值降低,年度房产税账单也将减少。
地方政府、学区和市政服务可能会损失数十亿美元的收入,可能迫使削减公园、图书馆、公共安全和紧急服务。
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州长德桑蒂斯提议改革房产税,可能影响数亿美元的财政收入
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