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Florida House speaker proposes permanent sales tax cut

Florida House speaker proposes permanent sales tax cut
>> WHERE YOU GOING TO MAKE UP? THE MONEY THAT YOU'RE NOT COLLECTING SALES TAX OR EVEN HIGHER TAXES LIKE FOR AND A CAR INSURANCE, YOU KNOW, I DON'T KNOW WELCOME BACK THEY COME FROM. PROPERTY TAX WITH A TAG SOME MORE FOR THAT. >> A SALES TAX CUT IS IN THE WORKS. AND FLORIDA REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS WANT TO LOWER THE STATE SALES TAX RATE. 3 QUARTERS OF A PERCENT. IT WOULD SAVE TAXPAYERS NEARLY 5 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR AND MAKE THE SUNSHINE STATE THE FIRST IN THE NATION TO PERMANENTLY REDUCE ITS SALES TAX GULF COAST NEWS REPORTER ALEXA VELEZ HAS MORE ON THE CHANGES YOU CAN SEE WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING. >> FLORIDA HOUSE SPEAKER WANTS TO TAKE THE SALES TAX FROM 6% TO 5.2 5%. EVERYBODY HERE SHOPPING AT PARK SHORE PLAZA TELLS ME EVERY PENNY COUNTS FOR SMALLER PURCHASES LIKE CLOTHES. IT MIGHT NOT MAKE A DIFFERENCE. BUT FOR BIG-TICKET ITEMS LIKE CARS, YOU'LL BE SAVING A FEW 100 BUCKS. EVERY PENNY COUNTS FOR PERSPECTIVE. IF YOU SPEND $100 OF THE STORE, YOU'LL SAVE $0.75. >> BUT IF YOU SPEND $40,000, YOU'LL SAVE 300 SHOPPERS LIKE NANCY ALLEN THINK THE REDUCTION IN SALES TAX WOULD MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE AT THE REGISTER. I THINK IT'S A GREAT IDEA. WHY GO AHEAD. OTHERS ARE MORE CAUTIOUS >> WE JUST CAN'T TAKE SOMETHING AWAY ENOUGH. PUT SOMETHING IN ITS PLACE. >> ESSENTIAL SERVICES IN FLORIDA LIKE HEALTH CARE, SCHOOLS AND INFRASTRUCTURE RELY HEAVILY ON SALES TAX FOR FUNDING PEOPLE LIKE SUSAN CRANE. LEE WONDER. >> WHERE YOU GOING TO MAKE UP. THE MONEY THAT YOU'RE NOT COLLECTING SALES TAX OR EVEN HIGHER TAXES LIKE FOR. >> AND A CAR INSURANCE, YOU KNOW, I DON'T KNOW WHERE WOULD COME BY WHEN IT COME FROM PROPERTY TAX WITH A TAG SOME MORE FOR THAT REPUBLICAN HOUSE SPEAKER DANIEL PEREZ OF MIAMI PROPOSED THIS BILL TO CUT FLORIDA SALES TAX WEDNESDAY. >> IF IT PASSES, FLORIDA'S REVENUE COULD DROP BY ALMOST 5 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR. >> THIS WILL NOT BE A TEMPORARY MEASURE. A STAUNCH. OR A TAX HOLIDAY. THIS WILL BE A PERMANENT RECURRING TAX REDUCTION. THIS WILL BE THE LARGEST STATE TAX CUT IN THE HISTORY. FLORIDA. >> PEREZ IS PLAN COMES AFTER GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS WANTS TO REDUCE OR GET RID OF PROPERTY TAXES ENTIRELY. IF THIS BILL PASSES, IT WOULD APPLY TO MOST PURCHASES ACROSS THE STATE
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Florida House speaker proposes permanent sales tax cut
Florida shoppers could soon see a drop in sales tax if a newly proposed bill moves forward.Republican House Speaker Daniel Perez of Miami introduced legislation Wednesday to lower the state’s sales tax from 6% to 5.25%, a move that could reduce state revenue by nearly $5 billion annually.For smaller purchases, the savings may seem minor. A $100 transaction would save 75 cents. But for big-ticket items like cars, a $40,000 purchase would save you $300.Some residents, like Naples shopper Nancy Allen, believe the tax cut would help."Every penny counts, especially in this economy," Allen said. However, others question how the state would compensate for the lost revenue. Florida relies heavily on sales taxes to fund critical services, including education, health care, and infrastructure.Naples resident Susan Cranley expressed concerns about potential financial trade-offs."You just can't take something away and not put something in its place," Cranley said. "Where are you going to make up the money that you're not collecting from sales tax? Are you going to pay higher taxes like for, I don't know, car insurance? Property tax?"Perez said the reduction would be permanent."This will not be a temporary measure, a stunt or a tax holiday," Perez said. "This will be a permanent, recurring tax reduction. This will be the largest state tax cut in the history of Florida."Perez’s plan comes after Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to reduce or get rid of property taxes. If this bill passes, it would apply to most purchases across the state.

Florida shoppers could soon see a drop in sales tax if a newly proposed bill moves forward.

Republican House Speaker Daniel Perez of Miami introduced legislation Wednesday to lower the state’s sales tax from 6% to 5.25%, a move that could reduce state revenue by nearly $5 billion annually.

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For smaller purchases, the savings may seem minor. A $100 transaction would save 75 cents. But for big-ticket items like cars, a $40,000 purchase would save you $300.

Some residents, like Naples shopper Nancy Allen, believe the tax cut would help.

"Every penny counts, especially in this economy," Allen said.

However, others question how the state would compensate for the lost revenue. Florida relies heavily on sales taxes to fund critical services, including education, health care, and infrastructure.

Naples resident Susan Cranley expressed concerns about potential financial trade-offs.

"You just can't take something away and not put something in its place," Cranley said. "Where are you going to make up the money that you're not collecting from sales tax? Are you going to pay higher taxes like for, I don't know, car insurance? Property tax?"

Perez said the reduction would be permanent.

"This will not be a temporary measure, a stunt or a tax holiday," Perez said. "This will be a permanent, recurring tax reduction. This will be the largest state tax cut in the history of Florida."

Perez’s plan comes after Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to reduce or get rid of property taxes. If this bill passes, it would apply to most purchases across the state.