Florida property tax relief proposal could cost Palm Beach County $400M in services
Palm Beach County leaders say they are preparing for what could be the biggest budget cuts ever — nearly $400 million dollars in operations costs over two years
Palm Beach County leaders say they are preparing for what could be the biggest budget cuts ever — nearly $400 million in operations costs over two years — if Florida voters in November approve a ballot item to reduce state property taxes.
If 60% of Florida voters approve, the existing $50,000 tax exemption for homestead properties would rise to $150,000 in 2027 and to $250,000 in 2028.
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