How to File and Pay Sales Tax in Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the How to File and Pay Sales Tax in Florida document in our editor.
  2. Begin by completing the back of the return. Enter your Gross Sales on Line 1, ensuring not to include tax.
  3. On Line 2, report any Exempt Sales included in your Gross Sales. If none, enter '0'.
  4. Calculate your Taxable Sales/Purchases for Line 3 by subtracting Exempt Sales from Gross Sales and adding any taxable purchases.
  5. For Line 4, calculate Total Tax Due by including discretionary sales surtax from Line B.
  6. Proceed to Lines 5 through 9, entering lawful deductions, credits, and calculating the final amount due with your return.

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Since Florida does not collect an income tax on individuals, you are not required to file a FL state income tax return. However, you may need to prepare and e-file a federal tax return or a return for another state.
If your income is less than $67,000, you are eligible to have your taxes prepared for free. Individuals with an income of $84,000 or less qualify to file their taxes for free through myfreetaxes.com. During the 2024 tax season, the 12 tax sites prepared 1,310 free tax returns with 987 resulting in refunds.
You have three options for filing and paying your Florida sales tax: File online: File online at the Florida Department of Revenue. You can remit your payment through their online system. Use their detailed guide on how to file online. File by mail: You can use Form DR-15 and file and pay through the mail.
While theres no state income tax in Florida, most residents still need to file federal income taxes each year. And dont forget about property and sales taxes that keep communities running smoothly. TurboTax makes it easy to file your federal taxes and understand how Floridas unique tax setup impacts you.
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

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Since Florida does not have income tax, a Florida state income tax return does not exist.
Florida does not have a personal income tax, so thats one tax return you wont need to file. Just use 1040.com to file your federal return, and any returns you need to file for states that do have an income 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.

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