Florida Considers Landmark Property Tax Cuts for 2026 Ballot

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Florida lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis are backing a sweeping property tax-cut plan that would raise the homestead exemption by $100,000 annually for 10 years and target eliminating non-school property taxes by 2037. The House has approved the proposal's path, but the Senate has yet to finalize its approach, with ongoing discussions expected to spill beyond the current session as local governments weigh funding needs.
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