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Amber Hughes Legislative Advocate

Amber Hughes Legislative Advocate . AMENDMENT 4: How Will It Affect Cities?. John Thomas Director of Communications and Political Initiatives. CS/CS/CS/CS/CS/HJR 381. House Vote 5/2/11 105 Yeas 11 Nays HJR 381 Sponsored by Rep. Dorworth. Senate Vote 5/4/11

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Amber Hughes Legislative Advocate

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  1. Amber Hughes Legislative Advocate AMENDMENT 4: How Will It Affect Cities? John Thomas Director of Communications and Political Initiatives

  2. CS/CS/CS/CS/CS/HJR 381 House Vote 5/2/11 105 Yeas11 Nays HJR 381 Sponsored by Rep. Dorworth Senate Vote 5/4/11 25 Yeas 12 Nays SJR 658 Sponsored by Sen. Fasano

  3. The Basics… • Requires 60% of Voter Approval • The provision of the amendment will take effect upon passage, except the first time homesteader exemption that will take effect on January 1, 2013 and be available for properties purchased after January 1, 2012 .

  4. Three primary elements: • Non-homestead Assessment Cap - from 10% to 5%. • First-time Homesteader exemption – 50% of value phased-out over five years. • Anti- Recapture -so that assessed value does not go up by CPI or 3%, if just value drops.

  5. Non-Homestead Assessment Cap • Reduces the annual growth in assessment limitation on most non-homestead property from 10 percent to 5 percent. • The January 1, 2019 sunset of the non-homestead assessment limitation is extended to 2023.

  6. First-Time Homesteader Exemption • New homestead exemption for “first-time homesteaders”- individuals who have not received a homestead exemption in the past three years. • Additional homestead exemption is 50 percent of the median just value for property up to the median just value for the county. • The exemption is reduced each succeeding year by 20 percent of the initial exemption for five years.

  7. Recapture • Allow the Legislature by general law to prohibit increases in the assessed value of a homestead property and certain non-homestead property, if the just value of the property decreases. • Anti-Recapture so that assessed value does not go up by CPI or 3%, if just value drops • Only the Save Our Homes Anti-Recapture change affects Schools.

  8. Estimated Taxable Value Impacts ($M) *Anti- Recapture Provision Requires Legislative Implementation

  9. Estimated Tax Impacts ($M) *Anti- Recapture Provision Requires Legislative Implementation

  10. Tax impacts by Type of Jurisdiction ($M)

  11. AMENDMENT 4 Unfair. Unbalanced. Unworkable. To learn more, visit http://www.floridaleagueofcities.com/News.aspx?CNID=9072

  12. Questions & Contact Information Amber Hughes Legislative Advocate Florida League of Cities AHughes@flcities.com 850.701.3621 John Thomas Director of Communications and Political Initiatives Jthomas@flcities.com 850-222-9684 Jenna Titcomb Communication Coordinator Florida League of Cities JTitcomb@flcities.com 850.701.3674

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