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Business owners who live in Miami-Dade County and are 65 years old or older, or disabled, may be exempt from paying a business tax. However, a business tax receipt will be required to operate a business.
To qualify for the exemption, the business...
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You may renew your business tax receipt online by visiting our Miami-Dade County Office of the Tax Collector Local Business Tax Receipt webpage (mdctaxcollector.gov/services/local-business-tax-receipt)....
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Most businesses located in Miami-Dade County are required to pay local business taxes.
You may apply online through our Miami-Dade County Office of the Tax Collector webpage (mdctaxcollector.gov/services/local-business-tax-receipt) or submit a new a...
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You may request the closure of your Miami-Dade County business tax account through e-mail or mailed letter.
Please do not forget to notify the Miami-Dade Property Appraiser's Office (miamidadepa.gov or (305) 375-4712) if you have a tangible personal...
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You must transfer your old business tax receipt anytime you move to a new location, change your business name, or change business ownership.
A business tax receipt may not be transferred to a new owner if the receipt is for an individual professiona...
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Depending on the type of business or profession, and the location of your business, you may also need a city business tax receipt and/or a state license....
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Sales tax collected by a business is reported and remitted to the Florida Department of Revenue.
If you are a business owner and need help reporting your collected sales tax or obtaining a resale certificate, please visit the Florida Department of R...