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            Ahead of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ special session on property taxes, the Senate announced and filed SJR 2-F (2026), reflective of the governor’s proposal, to create a $250,000 homestead exemption for primary residences and a pathway to full elimination of homestead property taxes. Under the proposed joint resolution, homeowners who are permanent residents by the end of 2026 would be eligible to receive a $150,000 homestead exemption in 2027, a $250,000 exemption in 2028, and full elimination thereafter based on a “uniform procedure for counties, municipalities, and school districts … to increase the amount … exempt from taxation … up to all remaining assessed valuation.”

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