What's At Stake
In Florida, essential services—like first responders, clean water, emergency management, and trash pickup—just work. On time, on budget, ready to roll.
It isn’t a coincidence. In the Sunshine State, most of our critical services are funded locally—so most of our tax dollars are spent close to home. That’s the Florida way, the right way—and it’s working.

of cities have not increased their millage rates in the past 5 years.

of cities have not increased their millage rates in the past 5 years.
How Property Taxes Work in Florida
Local Control Keeps Florida's Communities Strong
A millage rate is the amount of tax per $1,000 of taxable property value. For example, a millage rate of 5.2 means you pay $5.20 in taxes for every $1,000 of your property’s taxable value.
Millage rates are set annually by local taxing authorities, such as county commissions, city councils, school boards, and special districts. These rates are determined based on budgetary needs and are subject to public hearings and state oversight.
- Assessed Value: Determined by the county property appraiser, based on the market value of your property.
- Exemptions: Homestead and other exemptions can reduce your taxable value.
- Millage Rates: Set by local taxing authorities.
- Assessment Caps: For homestead properties, the “Save Our Homes” cap limits annual increases in assessed value to 3% or the rate of inflation, whichever is lower.
- Public schools
- Police and fire departments
- Road maintenance
- Parks and recreation
- Libraries
- Public health services
- Applying for exemptions, like the homestread, senior citizen, or disability exemptions.
- eviewing your property’s assessed value and appealing if it’s inaccurate.
- Staying informed about local budget decisions and participating in public hearings.
Keeping Taxes Low and Budgets Balanced
ensurING counties meet unique community needs.
While costs have risen across the board—from fuel to labor—most Florida counties have kept tax rates steady or even lowered them.
Thanks to protections like the “Save Our Homes” amendment, taxes on the primary residences of full-time Floridians can’t rise more than 3% a year—helping families keep up, even when the market heats up.
If the goal is to make Florida more affordable, the focus should be on what’s actually driving costs higher: rising insurance premiums—not the basic services that communities rely on every day.




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Property Tax Truths, Vs. Myths

Myth
Eliminating property taxes will lower costs for everyday Floridians.

Myth
Scrapping property taxes won’t impact essential services.

Myth
This plan gives communities more control over their future.
Fact
It’s not a tax cut—it’s a tax shift. Wealthy landowners and out-of-state property owners benefit most, while working families pay more through higher sales taxes and hidden fees.
Fact
Services like public safety, parks, and clean water depend on stable, local funding. Eliminating property taxes threatens the things that make Florida a great place to live.
Fact
It does the opposite. It centralizes power in Tallahassee, giving special interests more say while everyday residents lose their voice.
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The Florida Formula
Florida’s success story isn’t luck—it’s a result of practical choices: no state income tax, low overall taxes, and solutions shaped at the local level. What makes it all work: property taxes managed close to home that fund everyday services communities rely on.
Proposals to eliminate that structure don’t reduce costs—they just shift them somewhere else, often with less transparency and less control for the people who live here.
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