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Florida Property Tax Cut Could Strain Local Credit, S&P Says
Local governments in Florida will face “greater credit pressure” if voters approve a plan to largely eliminate property taxes on more than half of homes in the state, according to analysts at S&P Global Ratings. The proposal would introduce financial …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Florida Property Tax Cut Could Strain Local Credit, S&P Says, Local governments in Florida will face “greater credit pressure” if voters approve a plan to largely eliminate property taxes on more than half of homes in the state, according to analysts at S&P Global Ratings. The proposal would introduce financial …
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