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Unless your employees work in a state with no state income tax, they generally must fill out the W-4 state tax form before starting a new job. Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming do not have state income tax.
In 1968, the Florida Constitution was ratified to prevent the state from collecting an income tax. And the state constitution protects taxpayers from having the state impose new taxes or raise them.
Form 6 - Full and Public Financial Disclosure, Filed by County Candidates (Including Commissioners, Constitutional Officers, School Board and Judicial) This form is usually filed directly with the Florida Commission on Ethics (unless it is during the year the office is up for election.)
Because Florida doesnt tax personal income at the state level, you do not have to complete a Florida state income tax return as an individual.
Statement of Financial Interests (Form 1) Local Officers as defined in Section 112.3145(1)(a), Florida Statutes. Specified State Employees as defined in Section 112.3145(1)(b), Florida Statutes. State Officer as defined in Section 112.3145(1)(c), Florida Statutes.
While Florida does not collect income taxes from individuals, it does collect many other types of taxes from both individuals and businesses. For individuals, this includes property tax filing. For businesses, this means corporations have a filing requirement.
Similar to the federal government, Florida uses tax forms to systemize the collection of taxes.