Florida's 2025 back-to-school sales tax holiday will begin on Friday, Aug. 1, and end on Sunday, Aug. 31.This holiday occurs annually every August. Retailers do not have the option to opt out.For a ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the Sunshine State's first-ever Second Amendment sales tax holiday. Floridians will be able to save on ammo, firearms and accessories between Sept. 8 and Dec.
A permanent sales tax exemption on specific disaster preparedness items was approved in the Florida 2025-2026 budget. The permanent sales tax exemption replaces the two, two-week sales tax holidays in ...
Currently, Florida is the only state in the United States to charge a statewide sales tax on commercial rents. This unique tax was enacted by Florida’s Legislature in 1969 in an effort to increase the ...
The next — and last — special sales-tax holiday in Florida for 2025 is the Hunting, Fishing and Camping sales-tax holiday. The sales-tax holiday starts Sept. 8 and ends Dec. 31. See list of items you ...
Florida's back-to-school sales tax holiday runs from Aug. 1 through Aug. 31. Also starting Aug. 1 is a permanent sales tax exemption on specific hurricane supplies. Most Florida schools will start the ...
Florida typically holds a two-week sales tax holiday on hurricane and other disaster-related supplies in tandem with the start of hurricane season. But when the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season started ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday for 2025. The new tax holiday would mean no tax on the sale of firearms, ammunition and related accessories. If passed by the Florida ...
Florida implemented new permanent sales tax exemptions on disaster preparedness supplies and recreational items A yearly back-to-school sales tax holiday in August is now permanent, offering savings ...
Read full article: ‘Just eliminate it entirely:’ Florida Gov. DeSantis vows to axe rent, property taxes DeSantis during a news conference in South Florida TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida House Speaker ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — House Speaker Danny Perez will need to persuade two of Florida’s top Republicans — Gov. Ron DeSantis and Senate President Ben Albritton — if he wants to make a historic cut to ...