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Floridians who buy items from out-of-state online businesses will be charged sales tax under a plan signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis. The money from the taxes will go toward the state's unemployment trust fund. Business groups are excited to see the change.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis late Monday signed into law a plan to require out-of-state online retailers to collect sales taxes on purchases made by Floridians, with the estimated $1 billion a year in revenue going to curb a pair of taxes on Florida businesses.
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A windfall of federal stimulus money won't slow a deal between state House and Senate leaders that includes requiring out-of-state online retailers to collect sales taxes on purchases made by Floridians.
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Floridians who have full shopping carts on Amazon.com might want to complete their purchases by the end of the month. The Internet retail giant has…
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Florida business organizations are promoting a recent study which suggests the Marketplace Fairness Act can create jobs and build revenue for state…
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A bill that would let Florida collect sales tax from online retailers cleared a hurdle in the Senate on Tuesday. The change could bring in hundreds of…
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Florida House and Senate conferees have begun trying to work out the differences between the two chambers’ versions of the new state budget. Nearly all…