Sen. Jonathan Martin, R-Fort Myers Credit: Photo via South Florida Water Management District/Facebook
A Senate Republican on Tuesday filed a proposal that would lead to studying the possibility of eliminating property taxes in Florida.

Sen. Jonathan Martin, R-Fort Myers, filed the bill (SB 852) for consideration during the legislative session that will start March 4.

Property taxes have traditionally played a major role in funding Florida schools and local governments.

Martinโ€™s bill would direct the Legislatureโ€™s Office of Economic and Demographic Research to โ€œconduct a study to establish a framework to eliminate property taxes โ€ฆ and to replace property tax revenues through budget reductions, sales-based consumption taxes and locally determined consumption taxes authorized by the Legislature.โ€

Among other things, the analysis would have to look at the effect of eliminating property taxes on โ€œpublic services, including education, infrastructure and emergency servicesโ€ and evaluate whether a shift to โ€œconsumption-based taxes would make Florida more attractive to businesses compared to other states.โ€

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