Sales and Use Tax on Aircraft - Florida Department of Revenue 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for tax processing.
  3. In the section regarding aircraft details, provide the make, model, and serial number of the aircraft. This information helps identify the specific aircraft being taxed.
  4. Next, indicate whether you are claiming any exemptions by checking the appropriate boxes. If applicable, attach supporting documentation as required.
  5. Calculate the total sales and use tax due based on your purchase price and any applicable discretionary sales surtax. Enter this amount in the specified field.
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What is Taxable? All aircraft sold, delivered, used, or stored in Florida are subject to Floridas sales and use tax, plus any applicable discretionary sales surtax, unless exempt. Florida aircraft dealers and brokers are required to collect tax from the purchaser at the time of sale or delivery.
Sales tax is a type of consumption tax that the seller is responsible for collecting and delivering to the government. This tax also applies to the lease or purchase of property such as aircraft. Sales tax applies in the state where the lease or sale transaction occurs.
In July 2024, the Government of India announced a uniform Goods and Service Tax (GST) rate of 5% (from a 5%-28% range) on all aircraft and aircraft engine parts, bringing Indias MRO industry closer to global MRO best practices.
An exemption from sales and use tax is available for purchases of industrial machinery and equipment used at a fixed location in Florida by an eligible manufacturing business that will manufacture, process, compound, or produce for sale items of tangible personal property.
Besides, an over-ocean closing for a U.S. aircraft is unnecessary. Several states (Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon and Rhode Island) have basically no sales tax on business jet sales.
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If the holding period of the aircraft is less than one year, the gains will be taxed as short term capital gains, which is taxed at ordinary income tax rate. The more favorable long term capital gains rate is only available if holding period exceeds one year.
Floridas general state sales tax rate is 6% with the following exceptions: Retail sales of new mobile homes - 3%
What is Taxable? All aircraft sold and/or delivered in Florida are subject to Floridas 6 percent sales tax plus any applicable discretionary sales surtax, unless the transaction is exempt by law. Florida aircraft dealers and brokers must collect sales tax from the buyer at the time of sale or delivery.

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