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JUST IN: Governor Ron DeSantis Proposes $1,000 Property Tax Rebates for Florida Homeowners
Orlando, FL – In a significant move aimed at easing financial burdens for homeowners, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has proposed a $1,000 property tax rebate for every homesteaded property in the state. This bold initiative could benefit over 5.1 million households across Florida and is being hailed as the first step toward the governor’s broader vision of eliminating property taxes altogether through a future constitutional amendment.
What’s in the Proposal?
Governor DeSantis’ plan includes issuing rebate checks by December 2025, specifically targeting state-mandated school property taxes. The plan promises not to affect school district funding, ensuring that Florida’s education system remains fully supported while providing direct relief to homeowners.
“Property taxes effectively require homeowners to pay rent to the government,” said DeSantis. “Let’s get this done for the people of Florida this session.”
Why This Matters
With Florida’s robust revenue position, the governor is pushing the state legislature to act swiftly and approve the necessary authority for issuing these rebates. If passed, the average $1,000 rebate will serve as immediate relief ahead of the broader reform efforts planned for the 2026 ballot, where voters will decide on a constitutional amendment to permanently eliminate property taxes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Who qualifies for the $1,000 property tax rebate in Florida?
A: The rebate will be available to homeowners with homesteaded properties—primary residences that are registered under Florida’s homestead exemption.
Q2. When will the property tax rebate checks be issued?
A: If approved by the Legislature, checks will be distributed in December 2025.
Q3. Will the rebate impact school funding in Florida?
A: No. The proposal explicitly maintains full school district funding by covering the rebate through the state’s budget surplus, not by reducing education budgets.
Q4. How many homeowners will benefit from this proposal?
A: The plan is expected to benefit over 5.1 million homesteaded properties across the state.
Q5. Is this part of a larger tax reform?
A: Yes. Governor DeSantis is preparing to introduce a constitutional amendment in 2026 to permanently eliminate property taxes in Florida.
Q6. What must happen for this rebate to become law?
A: The Florida Legislature must approve the necessary legal authority during the current session for the rebates to be issued.
What’s Next?
As legislative discussions unfold, the proposal is gaining traction among homeowners and fiscal conservatives who view it as a long-overdue step toward property tax reform in the Sunshine State.
For updates on this story and more Florida tax policy developments, stay tuned.
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