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FL S0708

Bill

Status

Failed

6/16/2025

Primary Sponsor

Nick DiCeglie

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Origin

Senate

2025 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • All residential property listings on public-facing online platforms (websites, web apps, mobile apps) in Florida must display estimated ad valorem taxes calculated based on the listing price and current millage rates, rather than the current owner's tax amount
  • The current owner's ad valorem taxes may not be displayed on the listing or used to calculate the estimate, though historical tax data may be shown less prominently if the platform already included such data as of January 1, 2025
  • The current owner's ad valorem taxes are prohibited from appearing in printed listing materials or social media posts for properties listed for sale
  • The Florida Department of Revenue must publish a tax estimation formula and supporting data (county name, tax district codes, millage rates) on its website by December 15, 2025, and annually thereafter, with property appraisers required to provide the necessary information
  • Listing platforms and real estate licensees are shielded from liability for the accuracy of estimated ad valorem taxes as long as they comply with the formula and disclosure requirements; the act takes effect January 1, 2026

Legislative Description

Disclosure of Estimated Ad Valorem Taxes

Last Action

Died in Community Affairs

6/16/2025

Full Bill Text

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