How Does Florida Property Tax Portability With 6 Examples Work?

Florida Property Tax Portability is like having your favorite toy from one playground to another, you don’t have to start over with a new toy each time.

Imagine you live in a house and pay property tax every year, just like paying rent for the house. Now, if you move to a new house in Florida, instead of starting fresh with a brand-new property tax bill, you can bring your old one along, that's portability!

How It Works With Examples

  1. You live in a house and pay $2,000 in taxes each year.
  2. You move to a new house.
  3. Instead of paying the full tax on the new house, you use part of your old tax amount, like using your savings from one toy to buy another.

Here are 6 examples:

  • Moving from a small house to a bigger one
  • Going from a city neighborhood to the suburbs
  • Switching from renting to owning
  • Moving between different parts of Florida
  • Retiring and downsizing
  • Buying a second home

It’s like having a backpack that carries your old tax amount with you, so you don’t get hit with a big surprise when you move.

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Examples

  1. Moving from a big house to a small one, you save on taxes because the new home is cheaper.
  2. A family moves across town, they keep their old tax rate for the first year.
  3. An elderly person downsizes, they get relief on property taxes.

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