Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

South Florida property appraisers: Vote yes on amendments 5 and 6

- By Marty Kiar, Dorothy Jacks and Pedro Garcia

As Property Appraisers for Florida’s three largest counties, we urge voters to vote yes on amendments 5 and 6 on the November ballot.

The Save Our Homes Amendment to the Florida Constituti­on limits the annual increase to a homestead property’s assessed value to no more than a maximum of 3% per year or the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), regardless of any increases to the property’s market value, also knownas the just value. The assessed value of a residentia­l property is the just value minus any limitation­s under the Save Our Homes amendment. Portabilit­y allows property owners to transfer all or a portion of the difference between the just value and the assessed value froma previous homesteade­d property to a new homesteade­d property. This reduces the assessed value of the new homestead, which in turn reduces the amount of property taxes owed by the property owner.

Right now, property owners have two tax years to transfer or “port” all or part of their homestead assessment difference to a new homestead anywhere in Florida. Amendment 5would extend the time frame from two tax years to three tax years. Amendment 5 applies to 330,000 current property owners with homestead exemptions in Palm Beach County; 405,165 homesteade­d property owners in Broward County; and 420,000 homesteade­d property owners in Miami-Dade County.

Under current law, to qualify for portabilit­y a homeowner must have “received a homestead exemption as of January 1 of either of the two immediatel­y preceding years.” The intention of the two-year limit was to allow home owners a full two years to apply for portabilit­y. Unfortunat­ely, it doesn’t work thatway in practice because a tax year starts on January1, meaning a property owner may have less than two calendar years to use this important benefit— Amendment 5 will fix this.

An example of how portabilit­y currently works is that if a homeowner sold a home with homestead exemption in November 2019, the owner must establish a new homestead exemption by January1, 2021 to be able to transfer any portabilit­y. This is only 13 months after the sale of the initial property, not the two years envisioned in the Save Our Homes amendment.

Amendment 6 provides a homestead tax discount for the surviving spouses of deceased veterans who had permanent, combat-related disabiliti­es. There are several exemptions and discounts for Florida veterans, and all of them transfer to surviving spouses upon the veteran’s death except this one exemption. Vote yes on Amendment 6 because it honors the service of our veterans and their families.

Marty Kiar is the Broward County Property Appraiser. Dorothy Jacks is the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. Pedro Garcia is the Miami-Dade Property Appraiser.

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