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Tip – 🌀 Hurricane Preparedness in The Villages®: What Has Changed on Tax Savings?

🌀 Hurricane Preparedness in The Villages®: What Has Changed on Tax Savings?

Living in The Villages® means plenty of sunshine and community—but hurricane season (June 1–November 30) reminds us to be ready. In past years, Florida offered tax-free shopping windows for disaster supplies. Not anymore. Here’s the full update—so you don’t get caught unprepared.


🧾 1. No More Disaster Preparedness Tax Holidays

Unlike previous seasons, Florida is not offering any sales‑tax holidays for disaster supplies in 2025wflx.com+2axios.com+2gulfcoastnewsnow.com+2taxadmin.org+4wflx.com+4avalara.com+4. Budget delays and legislative decisions left out the traditional two-week prep holiday. That means no sales tax breaks on items like flashlights or generators—during hurricane season or otherwise.


💡 2. But There’s Good News: Permanent Tax Exemption Now in Place

Rather than limited-time breaks, Florida has switched to a permanent, year-round exemption on important preparedness items, effective July 1, 2025 flsenate.gov+6avalara.com+6news4jax.com+6. This includes:

Bottom line: You can buy these items any time of year and won’t pay sales tax—no need to wait or scramble during a holiday window.


🏡 3. Hurricane Prep Tips for Villagers

Even with the tax change, preparation essentials remain the same:


✅ 4. What Villagers Should Do Now


🔚 Final Thoughts

The Villages® is a community that supports one another, and being prepared is part of that spirit. While there’s no more «tax holiday scramble,» the new permanent exemptions are even stronger—buy what you need when you need it, tax-free.

If you’d like help assessing your home’s storm readiness or discussing upgrades like impact windows and flood controls, reach out any time. I’m here to help you live confidently—rain or shine.

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