Timeshare bill could cost Florida counties, cities and schools $170 million in property taxes

Timeshare bill could cost Florida counties, cities and schools $170 million in property taxes

After the Osceola County property appraiser won a major case against Wyndham timeshares upholding the way it values the company’s resorts, some Florida lawmakers want appraisers to use a different method — a change that could cost cities, counties and schools $170 million a year in lost property taxes.

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