@maritzastoreusa: That’s one of the boldest tax moves any state has attempted. The Florida House Speaker called it "the most aggressive property tax legislation ever passed by a legislative chamber in the history of the United States." That's not a small claim. And it didn't come out of nowhere. Florida homeowners have been getting crushed. Home values across the state have exploded over the last five years. A house worth $250,000 in 2019 is assessed at $450,000 today in many counties. The tax bill followed that number straight up. For retirees and long term homeowners on fixed incomes, that increase hasn't been gradual. It's been brutal. Here's what the proposal actually does. It gradually increases the homestead exemption by $100,000 annually for ten years, reaching complete elimination of non school property taxes by 2037. Law enforcement and public safety budgets are constitutionally protected, so they can't be touched. For a homeowner with a $400,000 property, that's potentially $4,000 to $6,000 back in their pocket every single year. For retirees who did everything right and are now watching inflation and rising taxes eat through their fixed income, that number is SIGNIFICANT. Governor DeSantis has been pushing this hard. He's called property taxes "an oppressive and ineffective form of taxation," arguing that as long as they exist, homeowners are effectively paying rent to the government in perpetuity. But here's the part nobody's celebrating yet. Florida collects roughly $14.1 billion annually from the homestead property taxes this proposal would eliminate. That money currently funds fire departments, police, EMS, road maintenance, school districts, and county infrastructure across the entire state. Nobody has clearly answered where that money comes from instead. And there's a twist most people aren't talking about at all. Economists project that eliminating property taxes could actually INCREASE home values by making ownership significantly cheaper to hold long term. Which sounds great until you realize that higher home values mean even less affordability for first time buyers who are already completely locked out of this market. Existing homeowners win. First time buyers might get squeezed even harder. There's also a long road ahead before any of this matters. This still needs Senate approval, which hasn't moved yet. Then it needs to survive the full legislative session. Then 60% voter support in a statewide referendum to pass as a constitutional amendment. That's an incredibly high bar and a lot of places for this to stall, get watered down, or die entirely. Florida just lit the match. Whether it starts a revolution or burns the house down is still very much to be determined. #propertytax #florida #taxes #2026 #housing
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Wednesday 25 March 2026 03:32:36 GMT
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hectcol4 :
people! this tax break is for the wealthy and the rich. so all you homeowners whose house is below the threshold hould you are paying property tax. is only for millionaires tax break. think people. read the bill carefully.
2026-03-25 21:56:30
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scottyod0 :
Woo saving $600 on property taxes to pay $3000 more in sales tax and car registration fees 🥳
2026-03-26 16:53:13
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Michelle :
We still need to vote to end property taxes
2026-03-25 22:10:35
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Fdt :
That money’s gotta come from somewhere and it definitely won’t be from rich people
2026-03-26 03:32:09
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MrJoluso :
Why are people mad at this?!
2026-03-26 22:13:37
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Whitewolf0476 :
They can raise the sales tax. Stop taxing me for something I already own.
2026-03-26 10:24:33
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Aida Mezquia :
Do not vote yes on this we will all regret our taxes will go up from a 7%to a 9 percent 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
2026-03-25 15:25:48
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ANGELA EDWARDS239 :
I'm sure other fees taxes and surcharges will be applied 😡 Nothing is free😡
2026-03-25 19:33:26
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Holly Smith :
I see a state tax in our future.
2026-03-26 09:12:28
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Ben :
btw there is already a law that keeps property taxes at the valuation of the house at the time of purchase, not the the current market value. this will make a bigger difference if you BUY a house right now. It's basically a massive tax cut for wealthy people moving to florida, and a smaller tax cut for people who have purchased their home and moved here 20+ years ago when houses were about half their value they are today
2026-03-25 23:18:57
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Jesse :
It doesn’t matter they will have to make that lost revenue and come up with some other tax, so whether you call it property tax or something else you’ll pay the same or maybe more.
2026-03-26 03:02:20
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Handlegrital :
No way this doesn’t benefit the wealthy more.
2026-03-26 17:09:24
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oscar231 :
Meanwhile, homeowners insurance skyrocketed 300% and HOA has increased by another 40% so it doesn’t help too much
2026-03-26 02:59:19
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Son_of_Holland :
It’s actually only a portion of it. But that’s still a massive 18 billion a year. They’ll have to raise taxes elsewhere to get that money.
2026-03-26 07:00:20
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StreetsAdventures :
This will only be for homestead properties. Not all homes will qualify for no property tax.
2026-03-26 14:43:40
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Justin Styer :
I don’t have kids but half my annual tax bill is for schools…that and law enforcement taxes aren’t going away with this bill…and it increases sales tax to 9% and takes 5-15% of your home sale
2026-03-26 01:22:49
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paba :
5 percent of your proceeds from the sale of your house goes to the government! Tell me how that’s a good thing.
2026-03-25 23:05:48
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POG MO THOIN ☠️ :
The massive move from New York begins 😁
2026-03-26 14:26:37
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Ericm_414 :
Sales taxes will increase and if you ever sell your home, you will be taxed.
2026-03-26 00:10:44
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amggts2016 :
Now they need to work on lowering the homeowners insurance because that is totally out of control. I have owned a home for 36 years and have made one claim for $3000.
2026-03-26 01:00:36
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Silvia :
And when you sell your home they get you WATCH nothing is free
2026-03-25 12:56:28
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KSquared :
80-30???? Where did they find the extra 10%
2026-03-25 22:01:19
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🐧❄️☆JP☆❄️🐧 :
So rich people will pay more taxes now?
2026-03-26 11:41:29
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Papaa_D :
Up from 7 to 9 percent. That's where we are in other states and we are still paying property tax
2026-03-25 21:00:53
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Rocky :
this bill replaces property tax with a 30% sales tax.
2026-03-26 00:18:42
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