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  2. Begin by registering with the Department of Revenue. Fill out the online application, answering questions about your taxable activities in Florida. This will help determine your tax responsibilities.
  3. To enroll for electronic filing and payment, provide your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN), business partner number, contact information, and banking details for ACH debit.
  4. After enrollment, you will receive a user ID and password via email. You can start filing and paying taxes electronically within two business days.
  5. If you choose to file without enrolling, gather your certificate number, business partner number, FEIN, reemployment tax account number (if applicable), and contract object number.
  6. Complete the necessary fields in the form based on the information gathered. Ensure all data is accurate before submission.

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The Florida corporate income/franchise tax is imposed on all corporations for the privilege of conducting business, deriving income, or existing within Florida. Corporations, including entities that are taxed federally as corporations, are subject to the tax.
Florida law grants governmental entities, including states, counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions (e.g., school districts or municipal libraries), an exemption from Florida sales and use tax.
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