A tax paid to a governing body for the sale of certain goods and services is the definition of sales tax. The State of Florida began the requirement for business owners to collect and remit sales tax for specified business activities in 1949. Outlined in Chapter 212 of the Florida Statutes, this Florida Sales Tax law can have serious consequences for business owners in Jacksonville, FL when violated.
This article provides an overview of the Florida sales tax requirements, as well as risks associated with missing your sales tax deadlines and not paying delinquent sales taxes.
Before registering your business with the State of Florida, our tax attorneys in Jacksonville, FL recommend determining if your future business activities will require the collection and remittance of sales tax. If you have already registered your Jacksonville-based business with the State of Florida, we recommend hiring an experienced tax professional to ensure you are properly charging and paying sales tax for your business activities.
Unsure if your business activities require you to collect and remit sales tax? Our Tax Attorneys in Jacksonville, FL can help. Click here to visit our Florida Sales Tax Services Page, or click here request a no-cost, no-obligation consultation with our firm.
If your business collects over $1,000 in sales tax annually, you are required to file monthly sales tax (due on or before the 20th). Form DR-115 is used to report Florida Sales Tax. The Florida Department of Revenue offers an online portal for electronic filing and paying sales tax. When you file and pay on time, you can get a credit up to $30. When you file and pay late, a 10% penalty is applied, and to under and late sales tax payments, a floating interest rate is also applied. If your return is incomplete, the State of Florida will also impose a penalty.
The penalties for being late and for incomplete reporting add up quickly. Here are a few filing tips to ensure you stay compliant with the sales tax requirements:
When you have delinquent sales tax payments in the State of Florida, the State will take action by assessing fees and the collection attempts will include aggressively pursuing you and shutting down your business activities if you do not resolve your sales tax issues. If the State of Florida has contacted you regarding your delinquent sales tax, our tax attorneys in Jacksonville, FL can help. Click here to visit our Florida Sales Tax Services Page, or click here to request a no-cost, no-obligation consultation with our firm.
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