Florida Senate Bill 1164 (2010)
From Ballotpedia
Florida Senate Bill 1164, a ballot measure that would prevent homeowners from having to pay more in taxes during times when market values are declining, was on its way to appear on the 2010 state ballot but the bill has been "indefinitely postponed."[1]
The proposed bill was an legislatively-referred constitutional amendment. The suggested amendment to the state constitution, specifically to Section 4 of Article VII, proposed the creation of a new section to Article XII to "prohibit increases in the assessed value of homestead property if the market value of the property decreases."[2]
The bill was submitted and filed for consideration on February 3, 2009 by Sen. Mike Fasano.
Similar bills
- Florida House Bill 1087: Relating to Assessment/Homestead Property/Declining Value - has been indefinitely postponed[3]
- Florida House Bill 1173: Relating to Taxpayers' Bill of Rights/Homestead Property - withdrawn prior to introduction[4]
- Florida Senate Bill 2242: Relating to Homestead Property/Assessments/Challenges - has been indefinitely postponed[5]
References
- ↑ Florida Senate,"Senate 1164: Relating to Homestead Property Assessment/Declining Value," retrieved May 21,2009
- ↑ Florida Senate,"SJR 1164," March 3,2009
- ↑ Florida Senate,"House 1087: Relating to Assessment/Homestead Property/Declining Value," retrieved May 21,2009
- ↑ Florida Senate,"House 1173: Relating to Taxpayers' Bill of Rights/Homestead Property," retrieved May 21,2009
- ↑ Florida Senate,"Senate 2242: Relating to Homestead Property/Assessments/Challenges," retrieved May 21,2009
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