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  1. Interior decorators or interior designers that sell tangible personal property such as home décor or home furnishing must register with the Department of Revenue to collect, report, and remit Florida sales tax. To register or obtain information about registering, visit floridarevenue.com/taxes/registration.

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  2. In Florida, the taxing of property improvements, installation, and repairs varies according to the exact nature of the transaction. This publication can help you determine: • If you need to pay sales and use tax when you buy parts and materials. • If you need to charge tax to your customers.

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  3. Florida's general state sales tax rate is 6% with the following exceptions: Retail sales of new mobile homes - 3%. Amusement machine receipts - 4%. Rental, lease, or license of commercial real property - 4.5% (2% effective June 1, 2024) Electricity - 6.95%.

  4. The interior decorator or interior designer must collect sales tax and surtax on the itemized materials and supplies sold to the client. For more information, see Sales and Use Tax on Building Contractors brochure (GT-800007).

  5. Florida has state sales tax of 6%, and allows local governments to collect a local option sales tax of up to 1.5%. There are a total of 362 local tax jurisdictions across the state, collecting an average local tax of 1.042%.

  6. Oct 28, 2019 · This article is written specifically on the Florida sales tax implications for construction companies and it is written by a CPA and Attorney who practices almost exclusively in Florida sales and use tax controversy.

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  8. You can use our Florida Sales Tax Calculator to look up sales tax rates in Florida by address / zip code. The calculator will show you the total sales tax amount, as well as the county, city, and special district tax rates in the selected location.

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