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Discretionary Sales Surtax Rate Table #County 1Total Surtax Rate 4 BRADFORD 1.00 % 5 BREVARD 1.00 % 6 BROWARD 1.00 % 7 CALHOUN 1.50 %23 more rows
The Top 5 Affordable Coastal Counties Dixie County. Nestled in the quieter Big Bend region along Floridas Gulf Coast, Dixie County offers the lowest property taxes in the state. Taylor County. Levy County. Citrus County. Gulf County.
States with the highest combined sales taxes: Louisiana: 9.56% Tennessee: 9.55% Arkansas: 9.45% Washington: 9.38% Alabama: 9.29% Oklahoma: 8.99% Illinois: 8.85% California: 8.85%
Beginning January 1, 2025, the total state and local sales and use tax rate for Marion County will increase from 7% to 7.5%. The total rate for Marion County is composed of the 6% state sales and use tax rate, a 1% local government infrastructure surtax rate, and the 0.5% school capital outlay surtax.
Accordingly, the sales tax rate for the Florida counties in which FIU has taxable activities is: Miami-Dade County 7.0% due to the additional 1.0% surtax. Broward County 7.0% due to the additional 1.0% surtax. Pinellas County 7.0% due to the additional 1.0% surtax.

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Miami- Dade County currently has a discretionary sales surtax of 1%. Therefore, sales of tangible property in our county are subject to a total sales tax rate of 7%. However, not all counties have surtaxes, and in some instances the rate is greater than 1%.
Floridas general state sales tax rate is 6% with the following exceptions: Retail sales of new mobile homes - 3%

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