Florida Real Estate Blog

March 26, 2007

Florida Real Estate Taxes

Filed under: Uncategorized — gbeaty @ 1:11 pm

No matter where you live, state taxes are a part of life. States use the taxes collected from homeowners to pay for vital community infrastructure. In Florida, the state collects approximately $36 billion per year in general tax revenue, which is used for schools, health care assistance, environmental protection, and numerous other state-funded programs. Taxes on businesses, large corporations and merchandise, rentals and services make up the majority of this revenue, but Florida homeowners also make a significant contribution.

A clear understanding of Florida property taxes is an asset to any Florida home buyer. If you are considering a new home purchase in Florida, knowing the amount of tax you will need to pay, both at closing and on an annual basis, is an integral step in establishing a realistic housing budget. Certain taxes are assessed at the time of closing on your new home, while most annual taxes are deducted from your initial escrow account. An additional tax payment added to your monthly mortgage is used to replenish this escrow account each year.
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