Florida’s $115.6 billion budget proposal offers everything from 2025 sales tax holidays to a one-time mortgage tax exemption.
The governor’s proposal includes cutting 741 government positions and paying down 50 percent of Florida's tax-supported debt.
“Second Amendment Summer” would run from Memorial Day to the Fourth of July. Under the new sales tax holiday, firearms, ammunition and related accessories will be available for purchase in Florida ...
The “holiday” would take place during a time of year when mass shootings and gun violence are at their highest.
In November, Hillsborough County voters approved a renewal of the Community Investment Tax for 15 years — extending the ...
The "Second Amendment Summer" would allow sales-tax-free purchases for guns and ammunition from Memorial Day to the Fourth of ...
Guns, ammunition and related items may be cheaper this summer if Governor Ron DeSantis’ proposed budget is approved.
In addition to wanting a permanent repeal of the business rent tax, Gov. DeSantis is proposing two new temporary sales tax ...
Proposed in DeSantis' state budget for the new year, under the new tax holiday consumers in Florida would not pay state sales tax on any "ammunition, firearms, and related accessories." ...
As part of the proposed $115.6 billion state budget for fiscal year 2025-26, Governor DeSantis has outlined a plan to ...