Dominic Calabro: ‘Hurricane tax’ — wrong idea at the wrong time for Florida homeowners
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Based on a recent estimate by the R Street Institute, Florida insurance rates are expected to grow by $864 million to $1.62 billion. As these tax increases are passed through to consumers, they will effectively tax everyone who buys insurance, regardless of income.Featured Publications
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