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gohoos
12-04-2024, 05:17 PM
I'm renting Feb/March 2025 and the lease calls for 11% state and local sales tax. I see Florida is 6%, and Marion County adds 4%, can anyone tell me what the 1% is?
BrianL99
12-04-2024, 05:37 PM
I'm renting Feb/March 2025 and the lease calls for 11% state and local sales tax. I see Florida is 6%, and Marion County adds 4%, can anyone tell me what the 1% is?
Your Landlord probably can.
Mrprez
12-04-2024, 06:01 PM
Marion county recently imposed a 1% infrastructure tax. That might be it.
Mleeja
12-04-2024, 06:30 PM
The sales tax in Marion County, FL is 7% (6% state + 1% local). I don’t know what the extra 4% is for. Check with the person you are renting from.
Sales Tax : State of Florida (https://www.mariontax.com/sales-tax)
Mrprez
12-04-2024, 06:56 PM
The sales tax in Marion County, FL is 7% (6% state + 1% local). I don’t know what the extra 4% is for. Check with the person you are renting from.
Sales Tax : State of Florida (https://www.mariontax.com/sales-tax)
The 4% is a Tourist Development Tax.
BrianL99
12-04-2024, 07:16 PM
The sales tax in Marion County, FL is 7% (6% state + 1% local). I don’t know what the extra 4% is for. Check with the person you are renting from.
Sales Tax : State of Florida (https://www.mariontax.com/sales-tax)
Perhaps you're forgetting about the 4% Tourist Development Tax that has to be paid on Rentals?
& the 1% Infrastructure tax?
& the "Tangible Personal Property Tax" on Rentals?
Mleeja
12-04-2024, 09:43 PM
The 4% is a Tourist Development Tax.
Perhaps you're forgetting about the 4% Tourist Development Tax that has to be paid on Rentals?
& the 1% Infrastructure tax?
& the "Tangible Personal Property Tax" on Rentals?
Next year the OP should rent a property in Sumter County and save 4%!
https://floridarevenue.com/Forms_library/current/dr15tdt.pdf
tophcfa
12-04-2024, 10:00 PM
The 4% is a Tourist Development Tax.
Translation, with no income tax, Florida taxes the tourist and part time residents to make up the difference. The revenue has to come from somewhere, and the tourists and part timers will keep coming regardless.
dewilson58
12-04-2024, 10:52 PM
I'm renting Feb/March 2025 and the lease calls for 11% state and local sales tax. I see Florida is 6%, and Marion County adds 4%, can anyone tell me what the 1% is?
Does it matter?? 1%. Seriously.
Mrprez
12-05-2024, 04:44 AM
Translation, with no income tax, Florida taxes the tourist and part time residents to make up the difference. The revenue has to come from somewhere, and the tourists and part timers will keep coming regardless.
I’m okay with that.
Laker14
12-05-2024, 12:06 PM
Translation, with no income tax, Florida taxes the tourist and part time residents to make up the difference. The revenue has to come from somewhere, and the tourists and part timers will keep coming regardless.
I’m okay with that.
The only fair tax is a tax somebody else pays.
Ralph Cramdon
12-06-2024, 02:08 AM
does it matter?? 1%. Seriously.
omg!
Teotwawki!
Radrxman
12-06-2024, 06:40 AM
On rentals 6 months or less the state of Florida has a 7% sales tax. The tax is shared with the county. The state keeps 6% and the county gets 1%. Marion county has an additional 4% tax that the county calls a "tourist development tax" on these same short term rentals. That accounts for the 11%. So on a $1000.00 rental the 7% tax would be $70.00 and Marion county would get $10.00 of the $70.00. Marion county would get an additional 4% "tourist development tax" or $40.00 additional. The state and county can look at websites to determine who is renting short term. If you are not collecting and paying this tax, you will eventually be contacted by the state and count.
ron32162
12-06-2024, 07:46 AM
in Sumter county there is no tourist tax any more
pauld315
12-06-2024, 10:24 AM
I'm renting Feb/March 2025 and the lease calls for 11% state and local sales tax. I see Florida is 6%, and Marion County adds 4%, can anyone tell me what the 1% is?
Marion County just voted to raise their sales tax starting January 1.
charlieo1126@gmail.com
12-06-2024, 10:33 AM
Next year the OP should rent a property in Sumter County and save 4%!
https://floridarevenue.com/Forms_library/current/dr15tdt.pdf Or you can find one of the many home owners here that will give you a better deal if you pay in cash
justjim
12-06-2024, 12:30 PM
I’ve heard a lot of so called “rental tax” goes uncollected. Of course, that is nothing new as it is estimated that budgets in U.S. would have a surplus if the dishonest “under table” taxes could be effectively collected. The uncollected taxes is in the Trillions of dollars. Yes, there is much “waste” too but that is a different story.
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