Florida Dept. of Revenue - Reemployment Tax Return and Payment Information 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your business name and account number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your tax records.
  3. In Line 1, report the number of covered workers for the quarter. Ensure this reflects accurate employee counts to avoid discrepancies.
  4. For Line 2, input the total gross wages paid during the quarter. This should match your wage report totals.
  5. On Line 3, calculate and enter any excess wages over $7,000 per employee for that quarter. Remember, this amount cannot exceed your gross wages reported in Line 2.
  6. Finally, complete Line 4 by calculating taxable wages (gross wages minus excess wages) and determine tax due on Line 5 based on applicable rates.

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An electronic copy of your 1099-G will be available through your Reemployment Assistance account. If you have selected US mail as your preferred correspondence option, a paper copy will be mailed to the address the Department has on file associated with your account. .
Unemployment compensation is taxable income. If you receive unemployment benefits, you generally must include the payments in your income when you file your federal income tax return.
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.
Who is liable? An employer is liable to pay reemployment tax if it meets any of the following conditions: At least one quarterly payroll totaling $1,500 or more (including wages for both full and part-time employees) in a calendar year.
File your Reemployment Taxes Online You must file reports and pay taxes online through the Florida Department of Revenue if you paid reemployment taxes for 10 or more employees during any quarter of the prior state fiscal year.

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0270 (2.7%), which is applied to the first $7,000 in wages paid to each employee during a calendar year. Any amount over $7,000 for the year is excess wages and is not subject to tax. For more information about the tax rate, review the Department of Revenues Reemployment Tax Rate Information webpage.
You, the employer, pay for reemployment assistance through a tax managed by the Florida Department of Revenue. The tax is one of your business costs. Workers do not pay reemployment tax and employers must not make payroll deductions for this purpose.
Read all mail and email from the Department. It may contain reporting instructions, due dates, changes in laws or tax rates, or other important information. Set up a separate bank account and deposit collected sales tax or other taxes that are owed.

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