Connect with us

South Florida Local News

Governor Ron DeSantis signs historic legislation to repeal state and local sales taxes on commercial real estate leases starting October 1, 2025

Published

on

Fort Lauderdale, Florida- On July 3, 2025, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a landmark piece of legislation that will provide significant relief to commercial real estate tenants across the state. The new law, HB 7031, eliminates the state’s 2% sales tax on commercial property leases, along with local surtaxes, effective October 1, 2025. This repeal marks a substantial shift in Florida’s tax policy regarding commercial leases, bringing both financial savings and administrative simplicity to landlords, tenants, and property managers.

For years, Florida’s commercial property tax rates had been steadily decreasing. The state’s sales tax on commercial leases, initially aligned with the general sales tax rate of 6%, was reduced over time to its current 2%. However, this tax, combined with varying local surtaxes, meant that tenants in some areas were facing tax rates ranging from 3% to 3.5% on their commercial leases. With the signing of HB 7031, these taxes will be completely eliminated, eliminating the need for both tenants and property owners to navigate the complexities of the tax code.

Read also: Pompano Beach to host a dazzling 4th of July celebration with fireworks and live music on July 4th at the iconic Fisher Family Pier

Governor DeSantis expressed optimism about the change, noting that it would help stimulate Florida’s economy. “This legislation is a win for businesses, particularly small businesses, that have been burdened by high tax rates on their commercial leases,” said DeSantis in a statement. “By eliminating these taxes, we’re ensuring that businesses can thrive and grow in Florida without unnecessary obstacles.”

The move comes as part of a broader initiative by the Governor’s office to create a more business-friendly environment in the state, aiming to attract more companies and foster a more robust economic landscape. By reducing the tax burden on commercial leases, Florida hopes to make itself even more attractive to both local entrepreneurs and out-of-state companies looking to expand their operations in the state.

One of the key benefits of HB 7031 is the simplification it offers to landlords and property managers. With the repeal of both the state and local taxes on commercial real estate leases, they will no longer need to calculate and bill tenants for these taxes, nor will they have to comply with various local surtax regulations. This not only reduces the administrative burden but also improves the clarity and transparency of billing for tenants.

However, while this repeal applies to most commercial leases, certain exceptions remain. The new law does not apply to short-term residential rentals or rentals related to vehicle parking, boat docking, and aircraft hangar rentals. Additionally, equipment rentals that are included in a lease will still be subject to the sales tax.

Read also: Broward County emerges as a leading destination for business growth in South Florida

This shift in policy represents a major victory for the commercial real estate sector in Florida, offering both immediate and long-term benefits. With a deadline of October 1, 2025, landlords, property managers, and tenants have a few months to prepare for the tax changes. The law’s passage is expected to positively impact the state’s economy by lowering operating costs for businesses, enhancing Florida’s reputation as a hub for commercial growth, and ultimately attracting even more investment to the region.

For more details on the new law or how it might affect specific commercial property leases, the legal team at Tripp Scott’s commercial real estate division is available for consultations via their website or by phone at 954-525-7500.

In conclusion, the repeal of the sales tax on commercial leases is a decisive move by the state to make Florida more attractive to business owners, landlords, and tenants alike. With the law set to take effect in October 2025, the changes are expected to bring about both economic and administrative improvements, fostering a more dynamic business environment throughout the state.

 

Continue Reading
South Florida Local News23 hours ago

Florida office of insurance regulation schedules National Council on Compensation Insurance public rate hearing for citizens and businesses

State24 hours ago

Commissioner Wilton Simpson secures permanent preservation of over 1,200 acres of working ranch land in Lake County to protect agriculture and natural resources

Crime24 hours ago

Broward detectives identify man responsible for smashing glass and stealing cash from local bike shop

South Florida Local News2 days ago

City of West Palm Beach receives 31 international honors for excellence in community events at the annual IFEA convention

South Florida Local News2 days ago

Chief financial officer Blaise Ingoglia announces record $58 million returned to Floridians in unclaimed property during September

South Florida Local News2 days ago

Sunset Lounge in West Palm Beach reopens to host a special Soul in the City concert with Boney James

South Florida Local News3 days ago

Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia announces record return of 58 million dollars in unclaimed property to Floridians in September

South Florida Local News3 days ago

BCPS hosts the second annual TIES Expo to showcase technology and innovation transforming classrooms for the 22nd century

South Florida Local News3 days ago

Pompano Beach invites families to the Horse and Hound Costume Event for an afternoon of fall fun with pets and horse

State4 days ago

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier files civil enforcement action against Roku for alleged violations of children’s privacy rights

South Florida Local News4 days ago

City of Pembroke Pines invites residents to attend Florida Talks lecture on Seminole portraits and history this November

South Florida Local News4 days ago

City of Pompano Beach invites teens and adults with disabilities to join the Monster Mash Dance at Emma Lou Olson Civic Center

South Florida Local News5 days ago

Oakland Park welcomes residents and visitors with new entryway signs unveiled by the Mayor and City Commission

State6 days ago

City of Fort Lauderdale lifts precautionary advisory and residents can safely enjoy Lago Karen again

South Florida Local News6 days ago

Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance celebrates fiscal year 2025 with major job growth and company expansions across Broward County

Categories

Trending