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I live in New York and have a rental property in Florida with no tangible personal property. Do I file a Florida State return?

Is the rental house itself in Florida  considered tangible property?
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DS30
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I live in New York and have a rental property in Florida with no tangible personal property. Do I file a Florida State return?

No. Your rental property itself is not considered tangible personal property related to the FL Form DR-405 filing.

According to the FL Department of Revenue, Tangible Personal Property (TPP) means all goods, chattels, and other articles of value (excluding some vehicular items) capable of manual possession and whose chief value is intrinsic to the article itself. Inventory and household goods are excluded. (s. 192.001(11)(d), F.S.)

For more information about this tangible personal property return, please refer to the following link:

http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/tpp/

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DS30
New Member

I live in New York and have a rental property in Florida with no tangible personal property. Do I file a Florida State return?

No. Your rental property itself is not considered tangible personal property related to the FL Form DR-405 filing.

According to the FL Department of Revenue, Tangible Personal Property (TPP) means all goods, chattels, and other articles of value (excluding some vehicular items) capable of manual possession and whose chief value is intrinsic to the article itself. Inventory and household goods are excluded. (s. 192.001(11)(d), F.S.)

For more information about this tangible personal property return, please refer to the following link:

http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/tpp/

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