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This year’s Florida state budget changed how and when Floridians get tax relief at the register. With inflation stretching household budgets, lawmakers made sales tax reform a priority during ...
Florida’s sales tax rate could fall from 6% to 5.25%, resulting in a $5 billion tax cut, “the largest state tax cut in the history of Florida,” House Speaker Daniel Perez said. | Opinion ...
Florida’s 60-day legislative session ends May 4. The Florida House and Senate, plus Gov. Ron DeSantis, have until then to reach an agreement on sales tax, property insurance and more.
The permanent sales tax exemption replaces the two, two-week sales tax holidays in prior years. See list of items now permanently exempt from sales taxes in Florida. It's finally official.
However, lawmakers instead opted to make the sales tax exemption for many of these items permanent, meaning that this helping hand will be available year-round starting Aug. 1.
View in new tab What you can buy during Florida's hurricane sales tax holiday Here's what you can expect to purchase sans tax, should Florida pass its hurricane sales tax holiday with the same ...
Florida's back-to-school sales tax holiday will be held Aug. 1-31 this year, a departure from the two-week holiday of prior years. See detailed list of what school supplies you can buy tax free.
Florida’s 2025 budget replaces two hurricane tax holidays with year-round tax-free items for disaster supplies. Learn about the changes and what’s included.
Florida lawmakers proposed $5 billion in tax cuts directed at slicing the state sales tax from 6% to 5.25%. Under the measure, a 0.75% sales tax reduction is also applicable for other goods and ...
Perez called for reducing the state’s sales tax rate from 6% to 5.25%, which would have produced an estimated $5 billion in tax savings. Albritton floated a proposal to eliminate sales tax on ...
New sales tax break for outdoor gear For the first time, Florida introduces a dedicated Hunting, Fishing & Camping Sales Tax Holiday, stretching from September 8 through December 31, 2025.