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Welcome!
As a new resident of the greater Venice area,
there are a few things you need to know.
The
following information will help make your
transition to Gulf Coast living easier and more
interesting.
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Area
Employment
Looking
for employment in the Venice area is only a click
away! Search for jobs by keyword, salary range, or
job type. Or post your resume for potential area
employers to see.
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Business
Resources
The
Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota
County (EDC) works to assist expansion of existing
companies, attract and retain quality jobs,
solicit new businesses compatible with the assets
and values of Sarasota County, promote Sarasota
County's business image, and enhance Sarasota
County's overall quality of life.
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Florida
Residency
The
easiest way to become a Florida resident is to
file a declaration of domicile with the County
Clerk of the Court. The document is notarized by
the clerk’s office and states you reside at a
given address. The cost is $8 and may be filed at
the Robert L. Anderson County Administration
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Voter
Registration
Whether
you have moved from another county or from out of
state, you must register in order to vote in
Sarasota County. You are eligible to register if
you are a U.S. Citizen, a legal county resident,
and at least 18 by the next election. To register,
visit the Supervisor of Elections office at the
Robert L. Anderson County Administration Center in
Venice. |
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Vehicle
Registration
Newcomers
must register their vehicles in Florida within 10
days of gaining employment or enrolling children
in school. Proof of ownership, proof of Florida
auto insurance, prior registration certificate,
and a current driver’s license are needed.
In
addition, Florida is a title law state, so
newcomers must also apply for a Florida Title
Certificate. For more information, contact the Tax
Collector’s Office, (941) 362-9898, at the
Robert L. Anderson County Administration Center,
Venice. |
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Driver's
License
New
state residents have 30 days to apply for a
driver’s license. State law requires that you
first register your vehicle with the tax
collector. Proof of this registration, your
out-of-state license, and your social security
card must be shown. The examination office is
located at the Robert L. Anderson County
Administration Center, Venice. |
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Homestead
Exemption
As
a Florida resident, you are eligible to declare
the first $25,000 of your home’s value as exempt
for tax purposes, thereby reducing your ad valorem
tax bill. To file for a homestead exemption, you
must establish residency by December 31 prior to
the year you will claim the exemption. Taxpayers
must file between January 2 and March
1, with the County Property Appraiser at the
Robert L. Anderson Administration Center, Venice. |
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Boater
Registration
All
motorboats used in Florida must be registered at
the Tax Collector’s Office. Boats with
out-of-state registration need not register in
Florida if they are here for 90 days or less. You
may also purchase fishing licenses at the Tax
Collector’s Office or at nearly any bait or
sporting goods store. Fees vary, but if you are
over age 65, hunting and fishing licenses are
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Taxes
Florida
does not tax personal income, salary, dividends,
interest, or capital gains. Tangible personal
business property is appraised on machinery,
equipment, and certain rental units. An Intangible
Personal Property Tax is levied on stocks, bonds,
and other securities with the first $20,000 being
exempt. Estate taxes for Florida residents are
deducted from the amount claimed by the Federal
Government. There is no state inheritance tax, so
there are advantages to transferring securities
and personal property to Florida. Contact an
attorney to see if you need to change your will to
comply with Florida law.
Real
Estate (ad valorem) taxes are levied on 100% of
assessed real estate valuation, minus the
Homestead Exemption, if applicable. Residents
living within the corporate limits of the City of
Venice pay both city and county taxes on real
estate; homeowners in unincorporated areas pay
only the county tax. 2000 millage rates were
14.1198 for county residents, plus 3.406 if
residing in the City of Venice. |
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