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File and Pay Taxes / Fees
This page is designed for filers who are registered with the Department to collect and/or report tax in Florida (have received Florida taxpayer identification number), are enrolled to file and pay electronically (have received user ID and password), and are ready to file. If you have registered but need to enroll or update your e-Services profile, you may do so by using the links below. If you have a question about how to complete your return, call Taxpayer Services, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., ET, at 800-352-3671. If you have questions about a specific tax, you may view detailed information on the tax information pages.
- You must register with the Department to collect and/or report tax before you can file and pay taxes and fees electronically.
- Learn about requirements and options for electronic filing and payment.
- You must enroll for e-Services before you can file and pay tax electronically.
- If you are already enrolled to pay tax electronically (via EFT), you will need to log in to the update e-Services profile application to change your filing/payment method.
- You may retrieve user information.
Do you have delinquent tax returns you need to file and pay? Taxpayers are able to pay overdue taxes with no penalty and reduced interest during Florida’s Tax Amnesty Days, July 1 – September 30, 2010. All taxes administered by the Department are eligible, except unemployment tax and Miami-Dade County Lake Belt Fees. Taxpayers must submit an amnesty agreement to participate. Learn more about Tax Amnesty now.
Check out what’s new for our file and pay Internet sites.
- Communications Services Tax (July 2010)
Effective August 1, 2010, the state and gross receipts tax rate components of the communications services tax will change. However, the combined rate for the state and gross receipts tax components will remain at 9.17%. Local tax rates, direct-to-home satellite services tax rates and tax rates on exempt sales of certain services to residential households will not change.
For more information, see TIP 10A19-05.
As a result of these rate changes you will notice slight wording and format changes in the DOR Internet Application for communications services tax beginning September 1, 2010. The functionality of the system has not changed. If you have questions or need assistance, you may reach the Department at: 1/800-352-3671. - Insurance Premium Tax
- Online filing: Online filing of Form DR-908, Insurance Premium Taxes and Fees Return, and Form DR-907, Florida Insurance Premium Installment Payment, is now available. Taxpayers may log in to this application using their federal employer identification number (FEIN) and Business Partner number.
- Unemployment Tax (effective 4/1/2010)
- Import functionality: The ability to import a file to the unemployment tax website will be available for your filing convenience. Import file specifications.
- Conversion utility: Files created using the Department’s conversion utility will no longer be accepted.
- Out of state wages: A field to report out of state wages will be added.
- Taxable wage base increase: As of March 2010, the taxable wage base for each employee will remain at $7000.
- Installment Payment Calculations
- Corporate Income Tax
- Bulk extensions coming soon: Industry will have the ability to file multiple F-7004s on behalf of clients simultaneously online. It is expected to be available in June, 2010.
File and Pay Tax Using the Department’s Internet Site
- Sales and use tax and/or solid waste and surcharge
- Unemployment tax
- Insurance premium tax
- Communications services tax
- Gross receipts tax
- Corporate income tax
- Clerk of Court remittances
- Red Light Camera remittances
- Tax Collector remittances
- Motor fuel tax
- Pay a Bill
Upload a File Using SecureNet
- Sales and use tax and/or solid waste and surcharge
- Communications services tax
- Unemployment tax
- Motor fuel tax – Terminal operator & terminal supplier
- View the software developers page for file specifications and schemes per tax
- View the import file page for return file specifications per tax
- View the approved vendors list if you would like to use a commercial software product to file sales and use tax and/or solid waste and surcharge
- Once electronic returns are created they must be transmitted to the Department electronically. Commercial vendor software generally includes this functionality. Direct filers must use one of the prescribed methods for file transmission.