Florida’s Great Tax Shake-Up: Why 2026 Could Rewrite the Rules for Homeowners

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Florida property taxes may soon undergo the biggest transformation in decades. State leaders, including Gov. Ron DeSantis and several high‑profile lawmakers, are pushing proposals that could drastically reduce—or even eliminate—property taxes as early as 2026. For homeowners, real estate professionals, and anyone tied to Florida’s booming housing market, this debate is more than political theater. It’s a potential financial earthquake.

A Battle Brewing Since 2025

The conversation first ignited in early 2025 when lawmakers floated the idea of cutting into Florida’s massive property tax revenue—currently hovering near $60 billion statewide. State Rep. Toby Overdorf of Stuart quickly became one of the loudest advocates, arguing that Florida can “pull back” local government revenues while maintaining essential public services.

Quote Spotlight

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

However, many Floridians are already feeling the strain of rising tax bills. Some who moved inland in search of lower tax burdens—such as residents in St. Lucie County—were shocked to find that their costs were not lower, and in some cases, significantly higher.

Local Officials Push Back Hard

City and county leaders across Florida haven’t held back their concerns. Many warn that slashing property taxes could destabilize crucial public services including police, fire rescue, EMS, libraries, and community recreation programs. Palm Beach Gardens Council member Chelsea Reed stressed that basic community safety is at stake.

Community Concerns

“The ability to ensure that we have police, fire and emergency services to get to our residents quickly would change, the ability to provide recreation would change.”
– Chelsea Reed, Palm Beach Gardens Council Member

Lake Worth Beach Mayor Betty Resch offered an even sharper critique, questioning whether lawmakers expect local governments to fund themselves with bake sales, garage events, and community fundraisers.

A Budget Battle at the State Level

Tensions escalated further when Florida CFO Blaise Ingoglia accused Palm Beach County of overspending by $344 million—an allegation county officials strongly dispute. As both sides plant their flags, this debate has become one of the most closely watched fiscal issues in the state.

What Could Replace Property Taxes?

Some speculate that a higher state sales tax might fill the revenue gap, though no official proposal has been introduced. As the 2026 legislative session approaches, both supporters and opponents are preparing for a political showdown that could redefine how Florida funds its cities, counties, and essential services.

For Real Estate Pros

If you work in Florida real estate, mortgage, insurance, or related fields, this isn’t just another policy debate—it’s a shift that could reshape buyer behavior, investment strategies, and long‑term affordability. Staying educated is essential, and schools like Cameron Academy continue helping professionals stay ahead of market‑shaping policy changes.

For full reporting and original coverage, visit WPTV’s in‑depth article: Florida Property Tax Reform: 2026 Could Be a Pivotal Year.

This story was originally reported on-air by WPTV and adapted for this format with the assistance of AI, with all facts verified by the originating newsroom.

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