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The tax season for tax year 2023 has officially started and you were able to file as early as Jan. 29, 2024. Here are some other important dates: Jan. 1, 2024: The unofficial start of tax season.
Florida – no individual income tax [10] but has a 5.5% corporate income tax. [11] The state once had a tax on "intangible personal property" held on the first day of the year (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, money market funds, etc.), but it was abolished at the start of 2007.
January 16, 2024 is the fourth and final installment deadline for tax year 2023. If you fail to meet this deadline, you may be assessed a penalty when you file your tax return. January 31
The sales tax rate, as defined in the legislation for the first year, is 23% of the total payment including the tax ($23 of every $100 spent in total—calculated similar to income taxes). This would be equivalent to a 30% traditional U.S. sales tax ($23 on top of every $77 spent—$100 total, or $30 on top of every $100 spent—$130 total). [5]
Be sure to mark Apr. 15, 2025, as the tax payment deadline for your 2024 taxes and plan accordingly for both your federal income taxes and state taxes.
Monitoring and Oversight of General Obligation Bonds to Improve Broward County Schools: Q3 (2023-2024) Bob Nave, Senior VP of Research Florida Economic Forecast (2023 - 2028) Jui Shah, Research Economist The Taxpayer's Guide to Florida's FY2024-25 State Budget: Kurt Wenner, Senior VP of Research Briefing: Florida's Property Insurance Market
The filing deadline for individuals was March 1 in 1913 (the first year of a federal income tax), and was changed to March 15 in 1918 and again to April 15 in 1955. [9] Today, the deadline remains April 15, [10] unless it conflicts with a weekend or holiday. [11] Note that April 15 falls close to Old Lady Day (April 5), the close of the British ...
Certain pet food and supplies, along with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors have been added to the disaster preparedness list this year.