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Property Tax Transparency by Florida Counties
Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis aims to ensure financial transparency and
accountability in Florida. This website allows Floridians to easily compare current
and Proposed property tax rates by county.
Select a county for current and Proposed millage rates.
Millage Rate data provided by the Florida Department of Revenue. The millage rate is the amount of property value that is used
to calculate local property taxes. Assigned millage rates are multiplied by the total taxable value of the property to arrive at the
property taxes. State law requires every local government to have a public meeting for you to voice your concerns before a vote
on your property tax rate. Check your county’s website for the date, time, and location of that public hearing.
Find information on how to
contact your local taxing authorities
.
Water Management District (WMD) Rates
2017-2018 → 2018-2019 (Proposed)
Northwest Florida: 0.0353 → 0.0338
St. Johns: 0.2724 → 0.2562
South Florida: 0.1275 → 0.1209
Southwest Florida: 0.3131 → 0.2955
Suwannee River: 0.4027 → 0.3948
RLE (Required Local Effort)
The amount of funding that each district
provides annually toward the cost of the
Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP)
as specified by the Legislature and certified
by the Commissioner of Education.