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Tax Modernization Constitutional Amendment

The Monroe County Commission will meet in special session on August 18, 2022

at 6:00 pm at James Monroe High School. The purpose of this meeting is for the

Commission to meet with local legislative representatives to discuss the Tax

Modernization Constitutional Amendment that will appear on the November 2008

General Election ballot.

To amendment will ask voters if they wish for the State Constitution to be

amended by providing the Legislature with authority to exempt tangible machinery and

equipment personal property directly used in business activity and tangible inventory

personal property directly used in business activity and personal property tax on motor

vehicles from ad valorem property taxation by general law. If this amendment passes

and authorizes the Legislature to exempt these taxes, and the Legislature votes to

exempt such taxes, the county will lose approximately $420,000 annually in revenue

and the Board of Education will lose approximately $1.1 million. The Legislature has

assured counties they will “make them whole” (make up the difference in the amount of

revenue counties will loose from these exemptions) but no funding source has been

identified at this time.

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