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Florida sales tax holidays 2023: New & permanent savings proposed in DeSantis’ budget

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The newly announced budget plan for Florida, the “Framework for Freedom,” includes $2 billion in tax cuts with a nearly $115 billion spending plan.

According to details released by the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis, tax holidays and tax exemptions will cover a multitude of items, including childcare necessities, gas stoves, and a summer’s worth of events and family activities.

The budget document says Florida’s per capita tax collections are just over $2,000, the second lowest in all 50 states of America. For 2023, DeSantis is recommending a tax cut plan he says will provide relief to Florida families.

Here’s what’s being proposed.

Permanent tax holidays

1-year tax holidays

Assorted savings & tax holidays for Floridians

Beyond tax exemptions

The governor said the $2 billion total relief package for Floridians will also include $500 million for the state’s 2023 toll relief program.

The relief plan, passed in December and enacted in January, passes on credits to Florida commuters with at least 35 toll charges per month. February is the first month the credits will be returned to Florida drivers, having started checking trips in January.

The remaining tax relief proposals from the governor’s budget plan amount to roughly $1.5 billion in savings for the state’s residents, according to statements from officials.