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Pinellas County Property Tax Calculator.

See your real year-1 property tax in Pinellas County at purchase, not the seller's capped bill, and how much you would save if Governor DeSantis's proposed $250,000 homestead exemption passes. Pinellas County's 2025 total millage runs about 19.39 mills.

DeSantis $250K exemption savings on a $400,000 Pinellas home
$2,577/yr
About $215/month back in your pocket. A homesteaded $400,000 home in Pinellas County would drop from $6,948 to $4,370 if the proposed exemption passes.
Proposed only, not yet law. It needs 60% of the Legislature to reach the November 2026 ballot, then 60% of voters. School taxes still apply, so the bill does not reach zero.
Pinellas County year-1 tax today on a $400,000 home
$6,948
About $579/month. Effective rate of 1.74% at Pinellas County's 2025 total millage of 19.39 mills, with the standard $50,000 homestead exemption applied. Change the price or turn off homestead in the full calculator.
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Property tax in Pinellas County, explained.

Pinellas County sits in the Gulf-side peninsula across the bay from Tampa. Its 2025 total millage is about 19.39 mills, of which roughly 6.50 mills fund schools and the rest covers county, city, and special-district services. On a homesteaded $400,000 home with the standard $50,000 exemption, that lands near $6,948 a year, about $579 a month. The figure moves with your purchase price, the city you buy in, and whether your community carries CDD or special-district millage, so treat it as a close estimate and run your own number above.

The number that trips up Pinellas County buyers is the seller's tax line on the listing. A long-time Clearwater owner has years of Save Our Homes protection holding their assessed value below market, so their bill looks low. When you take ownership that cap resets to what you paid, and your first bill is usually higher. Pricing your carrying cost off the seller's old tax is one of the most common Florida buying mistakes.

What the DeSantis $250K exemption would do here.

Under the proposed exemption, the non-school portion of a $400,000 Pinellas County bill would fall by about $2,577 a year, leaving $4,370. School taxes of about 6.50 mills stay in place, which is why the bill does not reach zero. The plan is a proposed constitutional amendment. It needs 60% of the Legislature to reach the November 2026 ballot and then 60% of voters to pass, and new Florida residents would wait until their fifth year of residency to claim it. Price your home on today's real bill and treat the savings as upside if it arrives.

What else lands on a Pinellas County bill.

Two costs sit outside the millage math. Pinellas County Schools levies the school portion of every bill in the county. Communities such as the largely built-out beach and bay neighborhoods, where new CDDs are rare can add CDD or special-district assessments, often $1,000 to $2,500 a year, billed separately from property tax. Cities like St. Petersburg can also carry their own additional millage on top of the county rate. Layer homeowners insurance and any HOA dues on top of all of it for a true monthly carrying cost.

Common questions about Pinellas County property tax.

How much is property tax in Pinellas County, Florida?
Pinellas County's 2025 total millage is about 19.39 mills, with roughly 6.50 of that funding schools. On a homesteaded $400,000 home with the standard $50,000 exemption, that works out to about $6,948 a year, or $579 a month, an effective rate near 1.74% of the purchase price. Your exact bill varies by city, CDD, and special district, so run your own number in the calculator.
Why is my Pinellas County tax bill higher than the previous owner's?
Florida's Save Our Homes cap holds a long-time owner's assessed value far below market by limiting annual increases to 3%. When you buy, that protection resets to your purchase price, so your first Pinellas County bill is usually higher than the seller's. The seller's accumulated cap does not transfer to you.
How much would the DeSantis $250K exemption save in Pinellas County?
On a homesteaded $400,000 home in Pinellas County, the proposed $250,000 homestead exemption would lower the non-school portion of the bill by about $2,577 a year, dropping it from $6,948 to $4,370. School taxes still apply, so it would not reach zero. The plan is proposed, not law, and would need to pass the Legislature and a November 2026 statewide vote.

Run your Pinellas County number.

The estimator opens preset to Pinellas County. Enter your purchase price to see your year-1 bill, the 10-year Save Our Homes projection, and your estimated DeSantis savings. You can compare it against the seller's current bill to see the reset in real dollars. Open the Pinellas County property tax calculator.

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