
Navigate Florida's property tax system with confidence. Learn about Save Our Homes caps, homestead exemptions, TRIM notices, and VAB appeal processes across all 67 Florida counties. Abode Money is the best property tax protest service in Florida.
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Florida offers one of the most homeowner-friendly property tax systems in the nation, featuring powerful protections like Save Our Homes assessment caps and generous homestead exemptions that can save homeowners thousands annually. Explore current rates and benefits by county in our comprehensive Florida property tax guide.
Florida's constitutional amendment limits annual assessment increases to 3% or the Consumer Price Index (CPI), whichever is lower, for homestead properties. This cap has saved Florida homeowners billions of dollars since 1995.
Florida counties conduct property assessments as of January 1st each year. Property appraisers must consider recent sales, income potential, and property characteristics. TRIM (Truth in Millage) notices are mailed by August, showing proposed assessments and tax rates.
Your Florida property tax bill includes rates from several entities: county government, school district, municipality (if applicable), and special districts (water management, fire protection, etc.). Each sets its own millage rate, contributing to your total tax bill.
Florida homeowners can transfer their accumulated Save Our Homes benefits when moving to a new Florida homestead. This portability provision can transfer up to $500,000 in assessment savings, making Florida residency even more valuable for long-term homeowners.
Florida has 67 counties with varying tax rates and assessment practices. Below are the largest counties by population and economic activity.
VAB petition deadlines vary by county (typically September) and are based on when TRIM notices are mailed. Always verify your specific county's deadline by checking our Florida county guides for up-to-date information.
Florida's Value Adjustment Board system provides property owners with an accessible way to challenge property assessments.
Receive your TRIM (Truth in Millage) notice by August 24th, showing your property's assessed value, exemptions, and proposed taxes.
Submit your petition within 25 days of the TRIM notice (deadlines vary by county, typically mid-September).
Gather comparable sales, photographs, professional appraisals, and repair estimates.
Present your case to the three-member Value Adjustment Board. Hearings typically last 15-30 minutes.
Approximately 35% of Florida VAB petitions result in reduced assessments, with average reductions of 8-12%. Professional representation increases success rates to 50-60%.
Florida offers some of the nation's most generous property tax exemptions and benefits.
| Exemption Type | Maximum Benefit | Annual Savings |
|---|---|---|
| Homestead Exemption | $50,000 total | $400 - $1,000+ |
| Save Our Homes Cap | 3% max annual increase | $500 - $5,000+ |
| Additional Homestead (65+) | Up to $50,000 more | $300 - $800+ |
| Veteran Exemptions | $5,000 - Total exemption | $50 - $15,000+ |
Transfer up to $500,000 of your accumulated Save Our Homes benefits when moving to a new Florida homestead. Must apply within 2 years of establishing new homestead.
When you purchase a Florida home, the property is reassessed to market value. Starting the following year, Save Our Homes protection begins, limiting annual increases to 3% or CPI.
Yes, Florida's portability provision allows you to transfer up to $500,000 of accumulated Save Our Homes benefits to a new Florida homestead within 2 years. See how this works in different counties with our detailed Florida guides.
File a VAB petition if your property's assessed value seems high compared to recent sales of similar properties. Even small reductions can save hundreds of dollars annually.
Florida's average 0.83% effective rate is lower than Texas (2.18%) and New Hampshire (1.17%), making it very competitive among no-income-tax states.
Understand your county's tax rate, property tax filing guidelines and more.

