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FL S0856
Bill
AI Summary
- Requires online real estate listing platforms to display estimated ad valorem taxes for Florida residential properties based on the listing price and current millage rates, rather than showing the current owner's taxes
- Prohibits listing platforms from using the current owner's ad valorem assessment or taxes when calculating estimated taxes, and bans including current owner's taxes in printed listing materials
- Mandates the Department of Revenue develop and publish annually (starting December 15, 2026) a formula and countywide aggregate average millage rate for each county that listing platforms may use for tax calculations
- Requires county property appraisers to provide the Department of Revenue with tax district codes, school district millage rates, and other taxing authority rates needed to develop the formula
- Provides immunity from liability for any person regarding inaccurate tax estimations on listing platforms and takes effect February 1, 2027
Legislative Description
Disclosure of Estimated Ad Valorem Taxes
Last Action
In Messages
2/26/2026
Committee Referrals
Rules2/5/2026
Appropriations1/29/2026
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