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Are services taxable in Florida? Services in Florida are generally not taxable, with important exceptions: Nonresidential cleaning services. Some labor to real property, including repair labor (fabrication of materials) and labor on commercial and free-standing residential appliances.
(2)(a) The tax shall be due at the rate of 6% on the total consideration received or to be received by any person for the privilege of engaging in the business of soliciting, offering, providing, entering into, issuing, or delivering any service warranty.
Understanding the Public Service Tax. In Florida, governments have the authority to levy a tax on the purchase of electricity, gas, water and telecommunication services. A public service tax (PST) of up to 10 percent can be imposed to generate revenue for municipalities.
The four specific types of taxable services subject to sales tax in Florida are: Nonresidential Cleaning Services. Commercial Pest Control Services. Commercial/Residential Burglary and Security Services.
How does the State of Florida make money? Florida makes money by collecting sales taxes, documentary stamp taxes, insurance taxes, corporate income taxes, property taxes, and charges for services offered by the government.

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Understanding Local Taxes Local taxes fund government services including police and fire services, education and health services, libraries, road maintenance, and other programs and projects which benefit the community at large. Many of these services also receive federal funds in the form of grants.
Are services taxable in Florida? Services in Florida are generally not taxable, with important exceptions: Nonresidential cleaning services. Some labor to real property, including repair labor (fabrication of materials) and labor on commercial and free-standing residential appliances.
How does Floridas tax code compare? Florida does not have a state individual income tax. Florida has a 5.50 percent corporate income tax. Florida has a 6.00 percent state sales tax rate, a max local sales tax rate of 2.00 percent, and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 7.02 percent.

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