Licensed local government users must use this return 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Local Government User name and FEIN at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they are crucial for identification.
  3. In Part I, report your beginning physical inventory for gasoline and gasohol. This should match the ending inventory from your previous return.
  4. Proceed to Line 2 to report total gallons received during the reporting period. Use separate columns for tax-paid and tax-unpaid fuel.
  5. For disbursements, complete Line 3 by detailing gallons sold or used, categorizing them into off-highway and on-highway uses.
  6. Complete Lines 4 and 5 by calculating any gains or losses due to storage changes, ensuring accuracy in your final inventory count.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your return electronically through our platform.

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Yes. All sales of taxable tangible personal property made online are subject to tax when the merchandise is delivered to a customer located in Florida. If the seller is registered as a Florida dealer, the seller should collect Florida sales tax.
You can pay online, in person, by mail, or in installments. If you cant afford to pay your taxes, please note that there is no provision in Florida law for your value to be reduced because of personal hardship or inability to pay.
Florida eServices Calendar of Electronic Payment Deadlines (Form DR-659) posted at floridarevenue.com/forms, under the eServices section. You can pay bills (Notice of Amount Due or Demand for Payment) online for most taxes using an ACH-Debit or credit card.
Filing Frequency Limits Annual Sales Tax CollectionsReturn and Payment Filing Requirement More than $1,000 Monthly $501 - $1,000 Quarterly $101 - $500 Semiannual $100 or less Annual
How to pay sales tax for small business Figure out your sales tax collection responsibilities. Apply for a sales tax permit with the appropriate state(s) Determine the sales tax rate(s) to use. Collect the tax from customers at the point of sale. Record collected sales tax in your accounting books.

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To begin, well go to the Florida Department of Revenues homepage at floridarevenue.com. Under the banner, you will see a blue box labeled, File and Pay. Selecting that box will bring you to the File and Pay Taxes, Fees, and Remittances webpage. From there, scroll down to Sales and Use Tax and click on it.

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