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A corporation that has zero tax due or owes less than $2,500 in tax may file the Florida Corporate Short Form Income Tax Return (Form F-1120A) if the corporation: Has Florida net income of $45,000 or less; Conducts 100% of its business in Florida
Please list in this part of the form the name, address, and principal business activity of each source of your income which exceeded $2,500 of gross income received by you in your own name or by any other person for your use or benefit.
You are able to file and pay your Florida corporate income tax return (Florida Form F-1120) electronically through the IRS MeF Federal/State Electronic Filing Program. You must file and pay electronically if you paid $20,000 or more in tax during the State of Florida’s prior fiscal year (July 1 – June 30). The
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Corporate income tax is imposed by section (s.) 220.11, Florida Statutes (F.S). • All corporations (including tax-exempt organizations) doing business, earning income, or existing in Florida.