Since 1991, the One Cent Infrastructure Sales tax has generated $1.8 billion countywide.
In 2022, the penny sales tax generated $101 million; of which, $56 million was collected for Seminole County projects, and remaining funds were allocated to Seminole County cities and SCPS.
Florida Department of Revenue estimates that 20%-30% of penny sales tax funds are paid by visitors, not residents.
On May 20, 2014, Seminole County voters approved the 3rd generation of the One Cent Infrastructure Sales Tax. Known as the Penny Sales Tax, collections are levied on the sale of consumer goods to visitors, residents, and businesses, ensuring the cost to construct and maintain infrastructure is shared.
Learn more by viewing a list of projects recently completed or in progress, funded by the 3rd Generation (2014) One Cent Infrastructure Sales Tax: