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SUMMARY:Real Property Taxation
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Taxing entities
Ad valorem taxation
Exemptions from property taxes
Homestead exemption
Florida Greenbelt Law
Special assessments

Taxing entities
Real estate taxation refers to the taxation of real estate as property. Real estate property taxes are imposed by "taxing entities" or "taxing districts" at county and local levels of government.
There are no federal taxes on real property. The Constitution of the United States specifically prohibits such taxes. The federal government does, however, tax income derived from real property and gains realized on the sale of real property. The federal government can impose a tax lien against the property for failure to pay any tax due to the Internal Revenue Service.
State government. States may legally levy taxes on real property, but most delegate this power to counties, cities, townships, and local taxing districts.
Florida is one such state that passes property taxing on local governments and tax districts. The state does not use any of...

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