Florida residents typically send their state tax returns to the Florida Department of Revenue, which does not require a state income tax return due to the absence of a state income tax. However, if they are filing federal tax returns, those should be sent to the appropriate address provided by the IRS based on the individual’s filing status and whether they are including a payment. Residents may also choose to file electronically, which is a common and convenient option.
Florida residents do not mail income tax returns to the state because Florida does not impose a state income tax. However, if they are filing federal income tax returns, they should send those to the appropriate address provided by the IRS, which varies based on the type of form filed and whether they are including a payment. It's important to check the IRS website for the most accurate mailing address based on individual circumstances.
Yes. As an itemized deduction, you can claim either your state income tax withholding or claim a deduction for sales taxes paid. In states such as Florida which have no income tax, obviously your only option is to take a sales tax deduction. See the link below.
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If you have filed itemized deductions, it may call for a copy of your federal tax returns.
Yes. All of America does.
No, you do not need to send a copy of your state tax return with your federal tax return. State tax returns are filed separately from federal tax returns and typically do not need to be submitted together.
Florida does not require 1099 filing
Workers compensation should send you a form that you will apply to your tax returns.
E-tax returns
NO..Dealers do not need to collect tax from purcahsers who are out of state residents
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Suspect you mean send out in "refunds". 2009 isn't done yet...returns for that tax year won't even be due until 2010. None of the info for 2009 are done or calculated yet. Probably 2008 isn't finsihed yet either.