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New Member
posted Jun 1, 2019 8:19:48 AM

I have a rental property in Florida. Should I file a state return?

I've paid $39 for the state return and the outcome on TurboTax for the print return was non-sense.

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New Member
Jun 1, 2019 8:19:50 AM

Florida does not have an individual state income tax, but does have corporate income taxes.  Therefore, if you own this rental property as an individual, you would not owe any income tax on the rental income.  But, if you have a business that owns the property, then your business may owe taxes.  Here is a link to more information from the State of Florida website:  http://www.stateofflorida.com/taxes.aspx

New Member
Jun 1, 2019 8:19:52 AM

Thanks Julie. I own as an individual (not a company or LLC), so I believe I am all set with the Federal return with the Schedule E. Appreciated.

New Member
Apr 27, 2020 9:24:26 AM

When I sell my hotel condo in Florida do I pay tax to Florida then?

Level 15
Apr 27, 2020 10:22:29 AM

Florida does not tax personal income and never has. You can't file a tax return for Florida even if you want to, because no such forms exist for doing so.

What you paid for was the DR-405 which is filed with the *LOCAL* county courthouse if you have income producing non-real estate assets. So if you made the boo-boo of separating out your appliances to depreciate them separate, then those appliances are considered income producing equipment used in your business. You'll have to file the DR-405 at the local county courthouse every year, and the money you "think" you save by depreciating them separately, you'll end up paying to the local county in the form of a "tangible property tax" each and every year.

This is why I tell folks that you *DO* *NOT* save a single penny when you separate out your rental assets from the main structure so they depreciate more and faster.

Level 2
Jul 14, 2020 6:06:46 AM

So I just paid $45 for the Florida state download for nothing? Bummer.

Level 2
Jul 23, 2020 6:34:15 PM

Note that stateofflorida.com is NOT the state's website.  The state's website is myflorida.com and the Dept of Revenue uses floridarevenue.com (or you can go to dor.myflorida.com, which redirects to floridarevenue.com). 

Level 2
Jul 24, 2020 5:19:51 AM

me too. SUPER annoying.