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Corporations or other entities subject to Florida corporate income tax must file Florida Form F-1120 unless qualified to file Florida Corporate Short Form Income Tax Return, Florida Form F-1120A.
It is mandatory for all corporations to file annual tax returns, even if the business was inactive or did not receive income. An LLC that chooses to be treated as a C corporation for tax purposes is required to file Form 1120 (U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return).
Every foreign corporation that is engaged in trade or business in the United States at any time during the tax year or that has income from United States sources must file a return on Form 1120-F, U.S. Income Tax Return of a Foreign Corporation.
Tax-exempt organizations that have unrelated trade or business taxable income for federal income tax purposes are subject to Florida corporate income tax and must file either Florida Form F-1120 or F-1120A.
A foreign corporation that maintains an office or place of business in the United States must generally file Form 1120-F by the 15th day of the 4th month after the end of its tax year. A new corporation filing a short-period return must generally file by the 15th day of the 4th month after the short period ends.
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Corporate income tax is imposed by section (s.) 220.11, Florida Statutes (F.S.). Who Must File? All corporations (including tax-exempt organizations) doing business, earning income, or existing in Florida.
The Florida Corporate Income Tax rate is 5.5%. For more information about the types of businesses in Florida, click here.
Tax form 1120-F is sometimes known as a protective return because a filing it protects a foreign corporations rights to receive deductions and credits. This term is only used when activities conducted within the U.S. are so limited that no gross income that is effectively connected was generated.
Corporations that do business in Florida are subject to a 5.5% income tax. However, LLCs, sole proprietorships and S corporations are, however, exempt from paying state income tax.
Taxpayers are required to file Florida corporate income tax returns electronically if required to file federal income tax returns electronically, or if $5,000 or more in Florida corporate income tax was paid during the prior state fiscal year.

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