Collier faces $63M hit from tax plan; Naples, Marco stand to lose as well
The proposed property tax amendment could cost Collier County millions, potentially forcing cuts to local services.
If voters approve a state constitutional amendment to cut property taxes in November, Collier County stands to lose more than $62.9 million in revenue in the first year alone.
In the second year, the county could lose nearly $121.5 million.
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