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

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    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. Florida Department of Revenue - The Florida Department of Revenue has three primary lines of business: (1) Administer tax law for 36 taxes and fees, processing nearly $37.5 billion and more than 10 million tax filings annually; (2) Enforce child support law on behalf of about 1,025,000 children with ...

  4. Florida Sales and Use Tax R. 06/21 - Florida Department of...

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    Sales Tax. Each sale, admission, purchase, storage, or rental in Florida is taxable, unless the transaction is exempt. Florida imposes a general state sales tax rate of 6% on sales and purchases of items, services, and transient rentals. However, other rates may apply such as:

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

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    Sales Tax Rates Florida imposes a general state sales tax rate of 6% on sales and purchases of applicable items, services, and transient rentals. However, other rates may apply, such as: • 4% on amusement machine receipts • 5.5% on leases and licenses of commercial real property • 6.95% on electricity Discretionary Sales Surtax Rates

  6. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Consumer Information - Florida...

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    Many citizens are not aware that Florida has a "use tax." Use tax normally applies to items purchased outside Florida, including another country, that are brought or delivered into the state and would have been taxed if purchased in Florida.

  7. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Annual Resale Certificate for Sales...

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    If you purchase an item tax exempt intending to resell it, but then use the item in your business or for personal use, you must report and pay use tax on the item. Use tax is calculated at the same rate as sales tax. Report use tax on your sales and use tax return.

  8. 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.

  9. Florida Dept. of Revenue - Forms and Publications

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    Florida Alternative Tax Forms. Florida Department of Revenue - The Florida Department of Revenue has three primary lines of business: (1) Administer tax law for 36 taxes and fees, processing nearly $37.5 billion and more than 10 million tax filings annually; (2) Enforce child support law on behalf of about 1,025,000 children with $1.26 billion ...

  10. Instructions for DR-15EZN R. 07/21 DR-15EZ Rule 12AER21-12, F.A.C...

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    Sales and Use Tax Returns Instructions for DR-15EZ Rounding to Replace Bracket System in Calculating Sales and Use Taxes Effective July 1, 2021, the “Bracket System” for calculating sales tax and discretionary sales surtax is replaced by a rounding algorithm in Florida. For more information, see Tax Information Publication (TIP) 21A01-02.,

  11. History of Local Sales Tax and Current Rates

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    verify tax rates and to find information about collecting and paying locally administered taxes. This document provides a history of the locally-imposed county tax rates. For more information, call the Department's Taxpayer Services at 850-488-6800, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. History of Florida Sales and Use Tax State Rate