March 13, 2025

Floridians need a property tax break, but here’s why DeSantis’ proposal is dangerous | Opinion

The Miami Herald Editorial Board writes:

"There is no doubt that Floridians are struggling to afford living in the state, especially in South Florida. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ solution is to eliminate property taxes, and he’s pushing the Legislature to put that idea up for voter approval.

Slashing taxes is a popular political stance for a governor trying to remain relevant. It also allows him to avoid tackling the bigger issue killing affordability in Florida: the exorbitant cost of homeowners’ insurance and housing.

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The irony of DeSantis’ proposal is that it would impact a major funding source for the parts of government that people tend to value the most: police and fire rescue, public education, public libraries, parks, local infrastructure projects and other services that affect people directly.

In the case of Florida’s public schools, 50% to 60% of their budget comes from property taxes, according to an analysis by Florida Policy Institute [emphasis added], a progressive think tank. Property taxes also account for 37% of Miami-Dade County’s 2024-25 budget, the largest portion of which goes toward public safety and services like water, sewer and waste management, a county document shows.

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One bad solution would be raising sales taxes. The state’s 6% tax would do little to raise enough revenue, Florida Policy Institute analyst Esteban Leonardo Santis [emphasis added] told the Herald Editorial Board. Counties can also levy additional sales taxes on their own but to a certain extent — Miami-Dade’s is 7%."

Read the full editorial at miamiherald.com.

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