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  2. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Florida Sales and Use Tax

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    Sales Tax. Each sale, admission, storage, or rental in Florida is taxable, unless the transaction is exempt. Sales tax is added to the price of taxable goods or services and collected from the purchaser at the time of sale. Florida's general state sales tax rate is 6% with the following exceptions:

  3. Florida Dept. of Revenue - eFile and Pay Taxes, Fees, and...

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    eFile and Pay Taxes, Fees, and Remittances. Communications Services Tax. Corporate Income Tax File and Pay. Documentary Stamp Tax - Registered. Documentary Stamp Tax - Nonregistered. Fuel Tax - Blender, Exporter, Petroleum Carrier, Pollutants, and Wholesaler and Importer.

  4. Print Annual Resale Certificate. Register to Collect, File and Pay Tax. Request a Tax Clearance Letter. Retrieve Certificate/Account Number. Retrieve User ID and Password for eService Applications. Update Account Information. View Reemployment Tax Rate.

  5. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Enroll to eFile and Pay

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    The Department encourages registered taxpayers to enroll for eServices. Enrolled taxpayers can take advantage of additional features such as: Save your bank account and contact information, View your filing history, Reprint returns, and. View bills posted to your account. Enrollment is not required for:

  6. How o eFile and ePay Sales and - Florida Department of Revenue

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    How o eFile and ePay Sales and. Use Tax. (Form DR-15) PREV.

  7. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Account Management and Registration

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    If your business will sell taxable goods or services, you must register as a sales and use tax dealer to collect, report, and remit sales and use tax before you begin conducting business in Florida.

  8. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Forms and Publications

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    Discretionary Sales Surtax and Tourist Development Tax Rates.

  9. e-File and e-Pay Sales Tax - DR-15 - floridarevenue.com

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    From the Florida Department of Revenue Internet homepage, click File and Pay. Under the File and Pay Taxes and Fees section, click Sales and Use Tax. Type your User Id and Password, or click the check box and type your Sales Tax Certificate Number and Business Partner Number. Click login.

  10. Business Owner’s Guide for Sales and Use Tax - floridarevenue.com

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    You can register to collect, report, and pay sales tax and discretionary sales surtax online at floridarevenue.com/taxes/registration. You must register each of your Florida business locations. The online system will guide you through the registration application to help determine your tax obligations. If you

  11. Filing and Paying Taxes Electronically - Florida Department of...

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    The Department of Revenue makes filing and paying electronically quick and easy and there are many benefits to filing and paying electronically: • Saves time and money. • Increases accuracy. • Convenient. • Provides confirmation of receipt.