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Extending the Local Communication Services Tax Increase Moratorium and a Sales Tax Exemption for Broadband Equipment Should be Part of Any Tax Relief Package this Session

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Florida TaxWatch's CST and Broadband Equipment report examines the impact of the high Communications Services Tax (CST) on broadband infrastructure investment and consumer expenses. The report details how Florida’s current CST ranks among the highest in the nation and explores its effects on both businesses and low-income households, who are particularly vulnerable to the disproportionate burden of such taxes on essential wireless services.

The analysis explains that while a recent legislative moratorium has temporarily halted increases in local CST rates, that safeguard is scheduled to expire on January 1, 2026. This potential policy shift could expose Floridians to additional tax hikes at a time when broadband connectivity is critical for economic growth and daily living.

Furthermore, the report evaluates a proposed sales tax exemption for broadband equipment. Such a policy change is argued to help reduce the overall cost burden on consumers and stimulate much-needed investment in broadband network upgrades—particularly in underserved and rural areas. By addressing both the regressive nature of the current tax system and the critical need for expanded digital infrastructure, the report provides actionable recommendations for the 2025 Legislature.

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