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Who Must File? All corporations (including tax-exempt organizations) doing business, earning income, or existing in Florida. Every bank and savings association doing business, earning income, or existing in Florida. All associations or artificial entities doing business, earning income, or existing in Florida.
Though Florida residents have to pay federal income tax, they dont have to pay state income tax. Florida doesnt impose personal income taxes on individuals, which means pass-through entities like partnerships, S corps, and sole proprietorships dont have to pay business taxes.
The corporation must file a Florida corporate income/franchise tax return, reporting its own income and the income of the single member LLC, even if the only activity of the corporation is ownership of the single member LLC.
A domestic corporation must file Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return, whether it has taxable income or not, unless its exempt from filing under section 501. A domestic corporation that is an S corporation must file Form 1120-S, U.S. Income Tax Return for an S corporation.
Line 9 - Florida Exemption Section 220.14, F.S., exempts up to $50,000 of Florida net income.
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Per Florida Form F-1120 instructions, an S Corporation is not generally required to file a return unless the S Corporation is subject to federal tax.
There is no personal income tax in Florida. Florida State Tax: Florida does not have a state income tax. Florida Corporate Income Tax: Corporations that do business and earn income in Florida must file a corporate income tax return (unless they are exempt).

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