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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Amusement Machine Certificate in the editor.
  2. Select the type of application you are submitting: Initial Application, Adding Locations or Machines, or Annual Renewal Application. Check the appropriate box.
  3. Fill in your Business Partner Number and Business Operator Identification Number (FEIN or SSN). Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  4. Provide your operator's name, business name, mailing address, city, state, ZIP code, telephone number, and email address. This information is crucial for communication.
  5. In the Amusement Machine Location Information section, enter the sales tax certificate number for each location where machines will be operated. Specify if it’s a new location or an addition to an existing one.
  6. Indicate the maximum number of machines at each location and calculate the total fee by multiplying the number of machines by $30.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the application. Submit it along with payment to the Florida Department of Revenue.

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Amusement machine receipts: The tax on amusement machine receipts (e.g., video games, arcade games) is 4%.
(1) This section may be cited as the Family Amusement Games Act. (2) The Legislature finds that regulation of the operation of skill-based amusement games or machines at specified locations to ensure compliance with the requirements of law is appropriate to prevent expansion of -style gambling.
1. Amusement device means any equipment or piece of equipment, appliance or combination thereof designed or intended to entertain or amuse a person.
Amusement game machine means a coin-operated machine or device which, whether mechanical, electrical or electronic, shall be ready for play by insertion of a coin, token or similar object, and may be operated by the public for use as a game, entertainment or amusement.
Some examples of amusement devices are machines that play games, pool tables, jukeboxes, and devices that let you watch videos. They can also be crane, rotary, or pusher machines.

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A coin-operated machine is any machine operated by the insertion of a coin, token or similar item designed for amusement of the person operating the device or the sale of certain products, including but not limited to jukeboxes; video and pinball machines; pool, shuffleboard and similar games; and cigarette, food and
Amusement machines include: coin-operated radios and televisions, telescopes, pinball machines, music machines, juke boxes, mechanical rides, video games, arcade games, billiard tables, shooting galleries, and all other similar amusement devices.

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