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Florida’s Business Rent Tax Reduction Coming June 1, 2024

By H. French Brown, IV on April 9, 2024
Posted in Legislation

On June 1, 2024, Florida’s business rent tax will be automatically slashed from a 4.5% rate to a 2.0% rate due to implementation of its 2021 Wayfair legislation. Florida’s passage of Chapter 2021-2, Laws of Florida adopted economic nexus concepts related to the retail sale of tangible personal property by remote sellers and marketplaces. Part of the…

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