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- Florida Alternative Tax Forms Vendor Information
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:
By selecting "Tax/Fee/Remittance Payment Only" under “Pay a Bill or Make a Payment” section on the Department’s File and Pay webpage, you can: Pay the corporate income tax due on Forms F-1120 and F-1120A; Pay the tentative tax due on Form F-7004
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E-Filing Services. Annual Report Filing. Reinstatements. Certificate of Status. Certificate of Status Authentication. Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations.
Read more about electronic filing and payment of corporate income tax. A corporation is qualified to file the Florida Corporate Short Form Income Tax Return (F-1120A) if it meets ALL of the following conditions: It has Florida net income of $45,000 or less.
The Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) administers over 30 taxes and fees which are used to fund state and local government services for Floridians. You will have to determine which taxes apply to your business type and activity.