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Florida Constitution Revision Commission

P 100: FINANCE AND TAXATION, Taxes; exemptions

PROPOSAL by Frank Kruppenbacher

FINANCE AND TAXATION, Taxes; exemptions; Section 3 of Article VII of the State Constitution to provide that a nonprofit organization or a corporation that compensates an individual employee over a specified amount, adjusted annually for inflation, is not eligible for any exemption from ad valorem taxation.

Last Action: 1/26/2018 - Withdrawn from further consideration
Location: Withdrawn from consideration
Proposal Text: Web Page | PDF
Committee References:
  1. Finance and Taxation (FT)

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  • Proposal History

    Date Action
    11/10/2017 • Filed
    11/27/2017 • Referred to Finance and Taxation
    12/7/2017 • On Committee agenda-- Finance and Taxation, 12/12/17, 8:00 am, 301 Senate Office Building, Tallahassee, Florida --Temporarily Postponed
    1/19/2018 • On Committee agenda-- Finance and Taxation, 01/25/18, 8:00 am, 212 Knott Building, Capitol Complex, Tallahassee, Florida --Temporarily Postponed
    1/26/2018 • Withdrawn from Finance and Taxation
    • Withdrawn from further consideration

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  • P 100, Original Filed Version (Current Proposal Version) Posted 11/10/2017 at 10:12 AM

    Proposal Text:   Web Page PDF
    Analyses:   Finance and Taxation (Pre-Meeting) 12/11/2017 (pdf)

    Committee Amendments (1)

    Amendment Sponsor Filed Last Committee Action Format
    785558 - Amendment
    Delete line 93 and insert:
    Finance and Taxation
    (Karlinsky)
    1/23/2018
    9:11 PM
    Withdrawn
    1/25/2018
    Web Page
    PDF

    Committee Votes (1)

    Date Committee Result
    1/25/2018 8:00 AM Finance and Taxation View Vote Record

    Citations - Constitution (1)

    Article Section Location in Proposal Location In Proposal Help
    Article VII Section 3 Page 1 (pdf)

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