Property Tax Reform: How Will You Vote?
New Tax Plan: A proposal to revamp Florida's property tax system, the subject of much discussion in Tallahassee, will go to the voters on Jan. 29.
Overview
Understanding Amendment One
Whether the amendment is good for Florida's economy depends on whom you ask.
Scenarios
New Plan's Effects
How would the property tax package on the Jan. 29 ballot affect tax bills for newlyweds buying their first home? What about a widow looking to downsize? A Tribune analysis explains.
More Information
When And Where To Vote Early
Sample Ballot
How much would I save?
Tax Calculator
Before deciding how to vote on the property tax amendment, you probably want to know how the proposed change would affect your family finances.
Our tax calculator helps you compare the cost of buying a new home to the cost of staying put.
Other Resources:
Also On The Ballot
On the same day they approve or deny the property tax amendment, Florida voters will make their choices in the Republican and Democratic
presidential primaries.
Both parties have said they will punish Florida for holding an early primary, but a victory here could still boost any candidate's campaign.
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