Jonathan Martin (Photo/Florida SouthWestern State College)
A Florida lawmaker filed legislation that would order a study on eliminating property taxes in the state.
Sen. Jonathan Martin (R-Fort Myers) championed SB 852 on Tuesday.
Under SB 852, the Office of Economic and Demographic Research “shall conduct a study to establish a framework to eliminate property taxes." The bill further calls to “replace property tax revenues through budget reductions, sales-based consumption taxes, and locally determined consumption taxes authorized by the Legislature."
In addition, the study must include all of the following (at minimum):
Afterward, the Office of Economic and Demographic Research must report any study findings to the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives by Oct. 1.
In a recent X response, Gov. Ron DeSantis expressed his support for eliminating or reforming property taxes in the state.
"We should put the boldest amendment on the ballot that has a chance of getting that 60%…I agree that taxing land/property is the more oppressive and ineffective form of taxation," DeSantis said.
He also mentioned the proposal would need 60% voter approval under a constitutional amendment.
If passed, SB 852 would take effect on July 1.
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