Hurricane sales tax holiday in limbo as Florida budget negotiations linger
Florida’s annual Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, which allows residents to buy hurricane supplies tax-free, is currently uncertain due to delayed state budget negotiations. Lawmakers are weeks overdue in finalizing the budget, and the holiday requires specific legislative approval to take effect.
Retailers and residents are concerned, as the tax holiday significantly boosts sales and helps families afford essential storm supplies. In previous years, it saved Floridians around $72 million. With an active hurricane season predicted, the delay puts added financial pressure on those preparing for emergencies. for more information click here.
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