On 1 April 2022, the final provisions of Florida Senate Bill 50 enter into force. Marketplace providers must collect the lead-acid battery, the waste tire, and the “E911" fees. A marketplace seller and a marketplace provider may further contractual…
SourceThe grace period for the entry into force of Senate Bill 50, which introduces the obligation for out-of-state retailers and marketplace providers with no physical presence in the State to collect sales taxes, ends.
SourceSenate Bill 50 is adopted by the Florida Parliament. The Bill expands the definition of "retail use" to include remote sales factilitated by marketplaces, introducing the obligation for providers with no physical presence in the State to collect sal…
SourceSenate Bill 50 is passed by the Florida Senate to the House of Representatives. The Bill expands the definition of "retail use" to include remote sales factilitated by marketplaces, introducing the obligation for providers with no physical presence …
SourceSenate Bill 50 is introduced to the Florida Senate. The Bill expands the definition of "retail use" to include remote sales facilitated by marketplaces, introducing the obligation for providers with no physical presence in the State to collect sales…
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