Summary: Florida’s economic nexus law, effective July 1st, 2021 requires out-of-state sellers and marketplace facilitators to register to collect and remit sales tax if they have over $100,000 in sales of tangible personal property in the previous calendar year.
For a comprehensive overview of Florida sales tax, including the latest rules and regulations, visit our Florida Sales Tax Guide. This resource provides all the information you need to ensure compliance and understand your tax obligations in the state.
Like most other states, Florida has now signed an economic nexus law that will go into effect on July 1, 2021. This new law, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis on April 19, 2021, will require out-of-state sellers and marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales and use tax for transactions conducted in the state of Florida, regardless of the retailer’s physical location.
Here is the breakdown of Florida’s economic nexus threshold:
Now, all eyes are on Missouri as they are the last state without legislation regarding economic nexus…
If you have additional questions about Florida’s sales tax requirements for remote sellers, you should check out the following: