- Florida plans to end sales tax exemptions for data centers under 100MW.
- The change is part of the 2025 tax bill, HB 7031, awaiting the governor’s approval.
- Larger data centers over 100MW will retain their tax exemptions.
- The exemption, in place since 2017, covers IT equipment, construction materials, and electricity.
- Data centers must undergo a review every five years to maintain exemptions.
- The loss of the electricity exemption could impact data center operations and tenant attraction.
- Ongoing construction projects may face increased costs if the exemption ends.
- The bill might be amended in the future, leaving companies uncertain for now.
- Florida has 124 data centers, mainly in Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, with none over 100MW.
Source: datacenterdynamics.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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