Florida lawmakers are considering a significant move to boost the state's adoption of electric vehicles: cutting taxes on EV charging. Currently, Floridians pay a 6% sales tax on electric vehicle charging, which can add up quickly, especially for frequent users. By reducing or eliminating this tax, the state aims to make electric vehicles a more attractive option for residents and visitors alike, potentially driving down greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality. The proposal comes as more Floridians consider switching to electric vehicles, with a growing number of charging stations popping up across the state. Will the tax break be enough to propel Florida into the ranks of EV-friendly states? Read on to find out.
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