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Florida’s Landmark Tax Proposal: What Homeowners Need to Know for the November Vote

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Florida voters face a pivotal decision this November regarding a proposed constitutional amendment that could significantly alter state property taxes. The measure, titled "Save Our Homes from Excessive Property Taxes," aims to raise the non-school homestead exemption to $250,000, promising potential relief for primary residents while raising questions about the future of local government funding.

Key takeaways of the proposal

  • The proposal would raise the non-school homestead exemption to $150,000 in 2027 and $250,000 by 2028.
  • The annual assessment cap on non-homestead properties would be reduced from 10% to 5% starting in 2027.
  • School district property taxes remain entirely unaffected by this amendment.
  • Vacation homes, rentals, and investment properties are generally ineligible for the exemption.
  • The measure requires 60% voter approval to be enacted into law.

Understanding the core changes

If approved by voters, the amendment will fundamentally shift the landscape of property taxation in Florida. The current structure provides a $50,000 exemption for primary residences; this new proposal seeks a phased-in approach that scales up significantly over the next two years. Starting in 2029, the exemptions would also include inflation-based adjustments to ensure the value remains relevant to rising costs. Supporters argue this provides necessary relief for families and retirees facing the pressures of increased insurance premiums and general housing costs.

Impact on local government budgets

While homeowners may benefit from lower bills, the potential reduction in city and county tax revenue is a point of concern for critics. Legislative fiscal analysis suggests that the plan could result in a revenue reduction starting at approximately $4.6 billion annually, eventually reaching $8.4 billion. Local municipalities that rely on these funds for essential services—such as public safety, parks, and infrastructure—face uncertainty regarding how they will handle significant budget shortfalls if the amendment passes.

Feature Current status Proposed amendment
Homestead exemption $50,000 $250,000 (phased)
Non-homestead assessment cap 10% 5%
School taxes Unchanged Unchanged
Inflation adjustment None Beginning 2029

Eligibility and restrictions

It is important to note that the benefit is explicitly targeted at primary, owner-occupied residences. Investors and those with second vacation homes will not see their property tax burdens reduced, as the homestead exemption specifically excludes these property types. Furthermore, individuals moving to Florida after December 31, 2026, would face a five-year residency waiting period before becoming eligible for the full expanded exemption. As the November 3, 2026, election approaches, voters are encouraged to review their local millage rates, as actual savings will fluctuate significantly based on individual county assessments and tax structures.

References

  • Florida’s Proposed $250,000 Homestead Exemption Explained: A Voter’s Guide | By Bobby Freeman, Space Coast Daily.

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