Save Our Taxpayers - Property Tax Relief Must be Accomplished Equitably

Save Our Taxpayers: Property Tax Relief Must be Accomplished Equitably - Report Cover

Florida property tax levies have been rising rapidly—increasing by nearly 40 percent in just the last three years and more than doubling in the last ten years—with property taxes now totaling $59.2 billion (FY2025–26). With the Legislature’s increased focus on affordability, especially housing affordability, property taxes are expected to be a top issue during the 2026 legislative session.

Florida TaxWatch’s Save Our Taxpayers: Property Tax Relief Must be Accomplished Equitably examines the property tax relief proposals currently under consideration, including the package released by the Florida House of Representatives. While there is considerable support for significant relief, there is not yet consensus on the best approach, and some proposals would go far beyond traditional relief concepts.

The report explains how Florida’s current property tax system can create inequities and how relief granted to some taxpayers can shift tax burden to others. Florida TaxWatch offers recommendations to help policymakers deliver meaningful property tax relief while also addressing inequities and helping level the playing field for all Florida taxpayers.

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Kurt Wenner
Kurt Wenner
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