Florida's hurricane tax holiday is uncertain amid budget delay
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The Florida legislature needs to first approve the budget.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The status of this year’s sales tax holiday for hurricane supplies is in limbo. 

That’s because the legislature is three weeks behind in approving a budget. 

Doug Kreie is the General Manager at Hagan Ace Hardware in Mandarin. When the state puts on its sales tax holiday for hurricane preparedness supplies,  business picks up at his store. “I think sometimes, even though we talk about being prepared, a lot of people wait,” he said. “And then once they hear about the tax holiday for the hurricane supplies, it tends to remind them, ‘Oh yeah, we’ve got to go get that done.’”

However, this year, that sales tax holiday is up in the air as the state legislature is three weeks overdue for passing a budget. The legislature will not convene this week, according to a note sent to House of Representative members.

According to the Florida Department of Revenue,  in order for a sales tax holiday to be held, the Florida Legislature must pass legislation each year detailing the length of the exemption period and the items exempt. As of Tuesday, the Legislature had not passed sales tax holiday legislation.

George Ramos lives in Jacksonville and was shopping at Ace Hardware Tuesday. He said the tax-free holiday  “doesn’t impact me because I prepare year-round. But I think in the past I’ve taken advantage of that week to buy generators and buy certain things that I would have needed.”

Other Floridians have certainly taken advantage of the sales tax holiday in the past.  According to the budget proposal, this sales tax holiday would save Floridians (and cost the state) $72 million in sales tax.

According to the bill waiting for approval, the sales tax-free holiday would have been from June 2 through 15, 2025. Again, that is on hold for now.

Kreie believes more people will hold off on buying their hurricane prep supplies.

“Hopefully the legislature won’t take too long, and we can get this done, because the more people who buy early are the people who will have the supplies they need,” Kreie said.

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