The ongoing trade war between the U.S. and, well, the world may threaten the promised permanent tax cuts for Floridians.
As House Speaker Daniel Perez and Gov. Ron DeSantis squabble over cutting sales taxes or property taxes, Senate President Ben Albritton is proving to be the adult in the room.
In recent days, Gov. Ron DeSantis has repeatedly slammed state House Republicans, including during a Monday night Republican ...
The Florida Legislature bypassed Gov. Ron DeSantis’ wish to cut property taxes and instead voted to lower the state’s sales ...
Despite resistance from prominent Republicans, the Florida House is pushing ahead with a proposal to reduce the state’s sales ...
For the first time in 16 years, the state wouldn’t offer sales-tax “holidays” under a House proposal that calls for an ...
The news comes just days after the Florida House of Representatives proposed a cut to the state sales tax from 6 percent, down to 5.25 percent.
Ron DeSantis’ administration, House budget leaders are issuing demand letters to some state agencies amid a probe into possibly wasteful government spending. The House’s inquiry into agencies’ ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis vented frustration with GOP House leaders even as lawmakers advanced budgets with large gaps in many ...
A House committee unanimously moved a proposal that would permanently cut the state sales tax Wednesday morning ...
A House committee unanimously moved a proposal that would permanently cut the state sales tax Wednesday morning.
DeSantis also proposed a "Second Amendment Summer" sales-tax holiday between Memorial Day and the Fourth of July that would temporarily remove sales taxes on ammunition, firearms and related items.
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