Florida Property Taxes Could Transform in 2026 — Here’s Why Homeowners and Local Leaders Are on Edge

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Florida may be on the verge of one of its largest tax shake‑ups in decades. State leaders, including Gov. Ron DeSantis and key lawmakers, are moving forward with proposals that could dramatically reduce — or even eliminate — property taxes beginning as early as 2026.

The momentum has been building since early 2025, but pressure around the issue has now reached a breaking point. Homeowners battling rising tax bills are optimistic. Meanwhile, local governments are sounding alarms about the potential impact on essential community services.

A Growing Movement to Cut Costs for Homeowners

Property taxes across Florida generate nearly $60 billion annually, prompting supporters of reform to argue the system needs a reset. Rep. Toby Overdorf, R‑Stuart, one of the most vocal proponents, said in an interview with WPTV that he believes local governments can still maintain service quality even with reduced revenue.

“I sincerely believe there is some opportunity now for a pullback of that revenue in local government and still receive the same services,” Overdorf said.

Many homeowners feel squeezed by rising taxes — especially those who moved expecting lower bills. That includes Alberto Vaccaro, who relocated from Palm Beach County to St. Lucie County.

“We moved … thinking that property taxes were going to be less and instead we were surprised,” Vaccaro told WPTV.

Local Governments Warn of Service Cuts

City and county officials across the state have expressed strong concerns. Many warn that removing property taxes could put public safety, emergency response, parks, and infrastructure at risk — all of which rely heavily on property tax dollars.

“The ability to ensure that we have police, fire and emergency services to get to our residents quickly would change,” said Chelsea Reed, Palm Beach Gardens Council member, in a March interview.

Some local leaders have been even more direct, including Lake Worth Beach Mayor Betty Resch.

“Do they want us to hold bake sales to make up the lack of funds?” Resch said to WPTV. “I just don’t understand where they think the money is going to come from.”

The Debate Intensifies as 2026 Nears

Tensions escalated further in December when Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia accused Palm Beach County of overspending by $344 million. The accusation added fuel to an already heated statewide argument about financial responsibility and funding sources.

“Hopefully you understand that this number cannot stand,” Ingoglia said.

Palm Beach County strongly rejected the claim. County Administrator Joseph Abruzzo argued that the CFO’s statements were not supported by any official audit.

“This seems to be a speech and his personal opinion,” Abruzzo responded in a WPTV follow-up.

Whether property taxes will be reduced or abolished remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: 2026 could redefine Florida’s financial landscape. Both supporters and critics are gearing up for a major policy clash when the next legislative session begins.

What This Means for Real Estate Professionals

Shifts in property tax law carry enormous consequences for Florida real estate — from home affordability to municipal budgets to investor strategy. Industry professionals must stay informed and adaptable.

At Cameron Academy, we’re committed to helping agents, brokers, and future professionals stay ahead of major policy changes like these. Whether you’re pursuing your license or deepening your market expertise, staying educated is key as Florida approaches potentially historic tax reform.

Explore the complete original report and updates at WPTV.

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