Florida Sales Tax

On this page you will find handy sales and use tax information about Florida.

How to use this page:

We’ve pulled in the information from all our Charts for a consolidated view by state.  Here you can see the sales tax rates and if the state has remote seller nexus rules. You can also see any sales tax holidays or amnesty programs that may exist, though these do not apply to all states.

Below the chart you can find any News & Tip item we have published that relates to Florida that you can filter by topic. This will help you get informed on current and past legislation that has passed in the state.

State Rate

6.000% The state has reduced rates for sales of certain types of items.

Range of Local Rates

0% – 2.5% A cap on the local sales/use tax applies on sales of any item of tangible personal property. Some local jurisdictions do not impose a sales tax.

Local Rates Apply to Use Tax

Yes

ECONOMIC NEXUS

7/1/2021

MARKETPLACE NEXUS

7/1/2021

Home Hardening Sales Tax Holiday

July 1, 2022-June 30, 2024

  • Retail sales of impact-resistant windows, doors, and garage doors
Energy Star Sales Tax Holiday

July 1, 2022-June 30, 2024

  • Retail sale of certain ENERGY STAR appliances including refrigerator/freezer units selling for $3,000 or less, and water heaters, washers or dryers selling for $1,500 or less
Gas Stoves Sales Tax Holiday

July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024

  • Applies to any gas range or cooktop fueled by combustible gas. Does not include outdoor gas grills, camping stoves, or other portable stoves.
Back to School Holiday

January 1-14, 2024

  • Personal computers or personal computer-related accessories purchased for noncommercial home or personal use having a sales price of $1,500 or less,
  • Items having a sales price of $100 or less per item,
  • School supplies having a sales price of $50 or less per item,
  • Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles having a sales price of $30 or less

More information here.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

July 1, 2010 - September 30, 2010

Go to Florida Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

State and local option tax liabilities due before July 1, 2010.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Covers sales and use tax, communications services tax, estate tax, and motor fuel tax.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

Penalties, and 25-50% interest due waived.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

April 19, 2021 - September 30, 2021

Go to Amnesty Provisions in S.B. 50, Section 25
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Remote sales made before July 1, 2021

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

As a result of Florida’s economic nexus legislation, businesses making remote sales into Florida must register and collect sales and use tax on such transactions, if the business has made taxable remote sales in excess of $100,000 over the previous calendar year, effective July 1, 2021. Affected businesses not previously registered with the Florida Department of Revenue have until September 30, 2021, to complete a Florida Business Tax Application and avoid a “look back” review of previous remote sales and use taxes due.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

Relief of liability for tax, penalty, and interest due on remote sales that occurred before July 1, 2021

Administration Information
Streamlined Sales Tax Status

Advisory State

NUMBER OF TAXING AUTHORITIES

69 Sales Tax Jurisdictions

HOME RULE AUTHORITIES

N/A

Sales Tax Sourcing (Intrastate)

Destination

Sales Tax Return Due Date

The 20th of the month following the reporting period

Exemption Information
RESALE CERTIFICATE

Florida Resale Certificate

TYPES OF EXEMPTIONS

Product types of exemptions: Research or Development Costs, Industrial Machinery and Equipment (various industries, recycling & pollution control), Certain Repair and Labor Charges (mining, construction, and manufacturing SIC codes), Energy Related Activities, Medical and General Grocery Items

 

Entity types of exemptions: Governmental entities, including states, counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions; certain nonprofit organizations

 

Florida Exemption Certificate Forms

State Links
History & Fun Facts
HISTORY

  • The Florida sales and use tax was enacted in 1949.
  • The Important U.S. Supreme Court sales tax case, Scripto, Inc. v. Carson, in 1960, was spurred by the state of Florida attempting to assess Scripto, a Georgia based retailer with no offices in Florida, for use tax on sales made by independent contractors working on Scripto’s behalf in Florida. The case made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Court held that the difference between regular employees and independent contractors was “without constitutional significance.” The Court determined that if distinctions between the two types are permissible, it would only open the door to tax avoidance tactics.

FUN FACTS
  • Florida is known for being the state that checks the Bill of Ladding per trucks entering the state for nexus leads; that being said, other states may be doing the same.
  • Many Florida counties have a discretionary sales surtax (county tax) that applies to most transactions subject to the sales or use tax.
  • Florida is often referred to as the “Greenbelt Exemption” state. Historically the state had a broad agricultural exemption that led to some entities taking advantage of what a ‘good faith agricultural use of land’ could be.

Multistate Tax Commission Updates Its Uniform Sales & Use Tax Exemption Certificate

The Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) revised its Multijurisdictional Uniform Sales & Use Tax Exemption/Resale Certificate on January 22, 2018 to reflect two state changes.

U.S. Supreme Court Denies Request to Review Florida Ruling on Satellite and Cable TV Services

The U.S. Supreme Court denied a taxpayer’s petition to review a Florida Supreme Court ruling which reversed a lower court’s ruling concerning the tax rate on satellite versus cable services.

Record Number of Sellers Participate in 2017 MTC Amnesty Program

The volume of applicants for the 2017 online marketplace seller tax amnesty program overwhelmed the Multistate Tax Commission.

Reduction of Florida Sales Tax on Commercial Real Property Leases to Commence January 2018

Beginning January 1, 2018, Florida’s sales tax rate imposed on the total rent charged for renting, leasing, letting, or granting a license to use commercial real property is reduced.

Multistate Tax Commission Announces Tax Amnesty Program for Online Sellers

The MTC organized a tax amnesty program for online sellers, running from August 17 to November 1, 2017. The voluntary disclosure program allowed sellers to start remitting sales tax on future sales without penalty or liability for unpaid, prior accumulated sales tax in 25 participating states.

No Regulation Without Representation Act of 2017 Introduced

Under the proposed House bill, a state may tax or regulate a person’s activity in interstate commerce only when the person is physically present in the state during the period in which the tax or regulation is imposed.

Additional Payments For Real Property Lease Taxable in Florida

A Florida lessor failed to charge, collect, and remit sales tax to the state on payments made in addition to rent from a lessee. The lessor was audited, and the state assessed sales tax on the additional payments.

Congress Introduces Marketplace Fairness Act of 2017 and Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2017

Introduced on April 27, 2017, the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2017, if enacted, would authorize states meeting certain requirements to require remote sellers that do not meet a small seller exception to collect their state and local sales and use taxes.

Online Sales Simplification Act of 2016 Discussion Draft is Introduced

The proposed legislation would implement a “hybrid origin” approach for remote sales. States could impose sales tax on remote sales if the origin state participates in a clearinghouse.

No Regulation Without Representation Act of 2016 Introduced

Taking the opposite approach of the Marketplace Fairness Act and Remote Transactions Parity Act, the proposed bill would limit the ability of states to require remote sellers to collect use tax. However, the bill failed to pass.

Florida Statute Imposing Tax on Florists Does Not Violation U.S. Constitution

A Florida statute that imposes a sales and use tax on florists did not violate the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution as applied to…

Contract Terms Dictate Tax Treatment in Florida

Itemization of contract terms dictate tax treatment in Florida. More…

Florida Makes Manufacturing Machinery & Equipment Exemption Permanent

Florida sales and use tax exemption for certain industrial machinery and equipment made permanent, effective 07/01/16. More…

Congress Approves Permanent Extension of Internet Tax Freedom Act

Congress approved a permanent extension of the Internet Tax Freedom Act, signed into law by the President 02/24/16. More…

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Through October 1, 2016

The President signed an act to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act through 10/01/16. More…

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Until December 11, 2015

U.S. House of Representatives passed a provision to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act until 12/11/15. More…

House Introduces Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2015

U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2015 on 06/15/15. More…

Senate Introduces Marketplace Fairness Act of 2015

On March 10, 2015, a bipartisan group of senators introduced the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2015.

Sale of Roaming Services Not Subject to Tax in Florida

Sales of roaming services by a Florida mobile communications services provider were not subject to Florida communications services tax.

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Until October 1, 2015, Permanent Extension Introduced

On December 16, 2014, President Barack Obama signed an act including a provision that extends the Internet Tax Freedom Act until October 1, 2015.

Florida DOR Releases Free Mobile App for Tax-Exempt Sales

The Florida Department of Revenue has released a free mobile app that allows taxpayers to document tax-exempt sales.

Internet Tax Freedom Act is Extended through December 11, 2014

President Barack Obama has signed federal legislation extending the Internet Tax Freedom Act through December 11, 2014.

IaaS, Storage and Data Transfer Fees Are Nontaxable Information Services in Florida

Sales of IaaS, simple storage services, and data transfer fees charged in conjunction with those services are not subject to sales and use tax or communications services tax in Florida.

Automatic Recurring Inventory Maintenance Fees Taxable in Florida

Linen companies that provide rental linens and include in the sales price of the rental an automatic and recurring charge – an “inventory maintenance fee” – for the guarantee that inventory levels for a desired linen item remain constant are…