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waltondude

Beach Lover
Apr 2, 2006
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Walton County
But is it enough. As part of a deal announced by Marco Rubio and Ken Pruitt, Florida legislators have reached an agreement on property tax cuts. The first phase to be enacted before this years tax bills:

Lock revenues to the 2006-2007 amounts.

Force additional revenue rollbacks. Walton County will be forced to reduce revenues by 9%.

SWFD will be forced to hold revenues at 2006-2007 rate and then rollback by 3%. Same thing for SWMCD. Schools are not affected by this. So now it is going to be interesting to see if this is enough savings to jump start the real estate market.
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
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Walton County tax revenues in 2006-2007, were still outrageous, in comparison to 2005. Locking them in and reducing them by 9% might still be about 50% fluff. I like the way they lock it in, thereby decreasing the chance of decreasing the revenues.

I would like to read more about this. Can you provide a link for more info?
 

Bob

SoWal Insider
Nov 16, 2004
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O'Wal
Ok, so how much less is that than my 600 percent increase since '03? Sometimes I think Eglin should relocate the range to Tallahassee.
 

waltondude

Beach Lover
Apr 2, 2006
54
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Walton County
Walton County tax revenues in 2006-2007, were still outrageous, in comparison to 2005. Locking them in and reducing them by 9% might still be about 50% fluff. I like the way they lock it in, thereby decreasing the chance of decreasing the revenues.

I would like to read more about this. Can you provide a link for more info?
There is a lot more information on this plan at www.waltontaxpayers.org. They are working on an online calculator to assist you in determining your tax bill for next year. You will need last years bill to get an accurate estimate. www.waltontaxcollector.com will get you a copy of the tax bill. And you can find out more about the property at www.waltonpa.com. Also a good place to turn in anyone that is falsely claiming homestead exemption.
 

Beachlover2

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Jun 17, 2005
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Dear Property Tax Reform Supporter:


I am excited to announce that an agreement has been reached between the House and the Senate on the tax cut levels for historic relief and reform package that will save Florida taxpayers $31.6 billion over the next five years. This is, by far, the largest tax cut in Florida?s history.



I cannot be more proud of the excellent work of our negotiating team and the valuable input from our respective legislative chambers. Together, we are bringing forth a thoughtful and comprehensive plan that will give every property owner ? homestead, non-homestead residential, and commercial/industrial ? a tax cut this year. We are confident that when this plan is implemented, Floridians will finally have a more equitable tax system that will yield property tax bills that they can afford to pay.



The details of the plan are provided below. Thank you for continued involvement in this very important issue. Please e-mail us at info@nomorepropertytax.com for more information.



Sincerely,



Marco Rubio

Speaker, Florida House of Representatives





$15.6 billion in Immediate Tax Relief and Reform (Statutory Changes)


Beginning this year, every category of property taxpayer will benefit from the cut and the cap that the statute imposes.
All cities and counties will be required to cut taxes in the upcoming 2007-2008 fiscal year to the 2006-2007 revenue levels. These local governments will then be required to make an additional cut of 3%, 5%, 7% or 9%. The level of cuts will be determined by a formula that analyzes their taxing performance over the past 5 years, measured against a statewide average.
Special taxing districts and fiscally limited cities and counties will be required to cut taxes to the 2006-2007 revenue levels and make an additional cut of 3%.
A cap on future property tax revenues (based on the rate of personal income growth and new construction) will be imposed to ensure that government cannot grow faster than personal income.
Local governments may override the cut and the cap. The method for the override will vary based on the magnitude of the local government?s action (escalating from a supermajority vote of the local governing body, to a unanimous vote of the local governing body, to a referendum).


$16 billion in Further Tax Relief and Reform (Constitutional Amendment)


The estimated average savings for a homestead property (combining statutory and constitutional changes) will be $1,300 in 2008-2009. This average savings represents a 44% reduction.
?Save our Homes? is replaced with a new ?super exemption?. An estimated 73% of homesteaded properties will receive a greater benefit under this new exemption.
The new ?super exemption? will be as follows:
Level 1: Homestead Property will receive an exemption of 75% of the first $200,000 in value of the home. The minimum exemption is $50,000 per homestead.
Level 2: In addition to Level 1, homestead property will obtain another 15% exemption for the next $300,000 in value.
We will grandfather the tax savings and assessment cap for the minority of property owners who have greater benefits under the current ?Save our Homes? plan.
We will preserve all existing constitutional exemptions based on special circumstances, including those now provided to disabled veterans, low income seniors and agricultural lands.
Because the tax base for all taxing authorities will decline under the constitutional amendment, the fiscal analyses reflects a reduction in school funding. We intend to hold schools harmless from these cuts.


Other Constitutional Changes


There has been agreement to address remaining issues such as additional relief to low income elderly taxpayers, offering incentives for affordable housing and providing tax reform for ?working waterfronts? and small businesses. Small businesses will receive a $25,000 tangible personal property tax (TPP) exemption resulting in a total exemption for $1 million of the 1.3 million businesses who must pay this tax. Furthermore, those who receive a total exemption on their TPP will never have to file the burdensome paperwork associated with the tax again.




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Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
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There is a lot more information on this plan at www.waltontaxpayers.org. They are working on an online calculator to assist you in determining your tax bill for next year. You will need last years bill to get an accurate estimate. www.waltontaxcollector.com will get you a copy of the tax bill. And you can find out more about the property at www.waltonpa.com. Also a good place to turn in anyone that is falsely claiming homestead exemption.

I don't understand why you would need last years bill to get the accurate estimate. According to our Property Appraiser, they do not calculate current year assessments based on the prior year's. It is a zero-based system which they use.
 

seacrestkristi

Beach Fanatic
Nov 27, 2005
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Yeah, I know us non homesteaders deserve a big break! :D I even paid more than double for my fishing license here, and pay taxes out the ying yang here. Still, I am just blessed. :love: Why do residents get such a big break compared to second home owners? :dunno: :dunno: I believe you may also get a small reward for turning in tax evaders, waltondude. I think that's on all levels, not just in Walton County.
 

waltondude

Beach Lover
Apr 2, 2006
54
0
Walton County
I don't understand why you would need last years bill to get the accurate estimate. According to our Property Appraiser, they do not calculate current year assessments based on the prior year's. It is a zero-based system which they use.


My understanding from reading the thing is it is based on last year. But the more I watch them argue about it at the meetings, the more I have decided that they really have no idea what it is based upon.
 
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