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Taxpayer Independence Day 2015

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Monday, April 20 Florida TaxWatch celebrates Florida Taxpayer Independence Day 2015: the day Floridians are finally earning money for themselves and not for the tax collector. This symbolic date assumes that every dollar earned since January 1 goes to pay federal, state, and local tax obligations. In 2015, for the average Florida household, paying its taxes takes 110 out of 365 days, or more than three and a half months.

Budget Watch – House and Senate Proposed Budgets

Budget & Appropriations, Corrections/Judicial, Education, Energy & Environment, Health Care, Local Government, Research, Retirement, Taxpayer Guide

A more than $4 billion dollar difference between the House and Senate budget proposals is detailed in this annual analysis of the initial budgets, which shows that the largest point of contention between the chambers is in funding the health and human services portion of the budget.

Annual Government Efficiency Recommendations – 2015

Budget & Appropriations, Cost Savings, Local Government, Research, Retirement, Taxes, Taxpayer Guide

The Center for Government Efficiency defines government efficiency as the intersection of cost avoidance, targeted investments and effective governance, three characteristics that define the recommendations

Budget Watch – Florida’s Business Tax Climate Judged to be the Nation’s 5th Best

Budget & Appropriations, Research, Taxpayer Guide

A new national report ranking Florida’s business climate as 5th best in the nation highlights the state’s strengths but may overstate the attractiveness of Florida’s tax system, according to this report. The ranking is from the Tax Foundation’s 2015 Business Tax Climate Index, an annual publication that analyzes how tax structures compare across states.

Budget Watch – Small Surplus Projected for Next Florida State Budget

Budget & Appropriations, Research, Taxes, Taxpayer Guide

Florida lawmakers are expected to have a small budget surplus when they come to Tallahassee in 2015. State economists have predicted that funding a continuation budget next year will leave $336.2 million in available General Revenue funds. This is the fourth surplus in four years, despite being less than half of the surplus in fiscal year 2013-14.

Budget Watch – Budget Outlook Becoming Clearer

Budget & Appropriations, Research, Taxes, Taxpayer Guide

Florida’s latest cycle of revenue and expenditure estimating conferences show that Florida is still in a healthy post-recession recovery; however, the conferences have resulted in forecasts with slightly tempered expectations. Generally, projections of revenues were reduced from the previous estimates, even though the funds are expected to continue to grow year over year.

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