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The tax “holiday” will allow shoppers to avoid paying sales taxes on a wide range of recreational items and activities throughout July.
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Many businesses devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic are relying on Holiday sales this year to keep afloat. But Black Friday is known for drawing large crowds, presenting health risks when coronavirus cases are spiking across the country. Now, owners are trying to adapt.
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Father’s Day is around the corner, with the average Floridian family spending $133 on their dad. The Florida Retail Federation says with unemployment at a…
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A legislative effort to allow pharmacists to issue flu tests to sick Floridians is on hold for now. It comes at a time when health officials say this…
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Hurricane Irma’s record-breaking fury and uncertain track is sending an unprecedented number of Floridians to grocery stores and gas stations, according…
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The Florida Retail Federation is predicting record spending for Halloween, with the average shopper plunking down $83. Spokesman James Miller says the…
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Retailers are gearing up for the back-to-school sales tax holiday, the second-busiest shopping event of the year. From Friday through Sunday, shoppers…
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The Florida Retail Federation is taking Coral Gables to court over Styrofoam. The south Florida city voted to ban polystyrene containers in February.The…
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A North Florida Democrat wanted to crack down on malfunctioning gas pump printers, but at the last minute, he decided on a more measured response.This…
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The Florida Retail Federation has launched a private health insurance exchange for its members. The exchange allows businesses to shop for group coverage…