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No, there are no state taxes in Florida.
The Florida return in TurboTax is to report tangible personal property used in a Florida-located business or rental property and is filed with the county property appraiser. If you do need to file a DR-405, nothing will print unless assets are transferred or you manually enter assets in the DR-405 worksheet.
If you do not have a business or rental real estate with assets in Florida, you do not need to prepare or file the Florida return in TurboTax.
You should be presented
with an opportunity to skip the Florida tangible personal property tax return
if you have no tangible personal property to report.
No, there are no state taxes in Florida.
The Florida return in TurboTax is to report tangible personal property used in a Florida-located business or rental property and is filed with the county property appraiser. If you do need to file a DR-405, nothing will print unless assets are transferred or you manually enter assets in the DR-405 worksheet.
If you do not have a business or rental real estate with assets in Florida, you do not need to prepare or file the Florida return in TurboTax.
You should be presented
with an opportunity to skip the Florida tangible personal property tax return
if you have no tangible personal property to report.
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