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Blalock and Walters Attorneys at Law | Tax Law Group. If you have questions, contact Blalock Walters at (Bradenton: 941-748-0100) or (Sarasota: 941-955-5541). Blalock Walters Tax Law Recognizing group is designed to meet the needs of our business and individual clients. Focusing on both Federal and State law tax issues, this group works with our business clients to attain the most tax effective results in conjunction with our business services group.
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Bradenton Downtown Development Authority | Incentives. If you have questions, contact the Brandenton Downtown Development Authority at 941-932-9440. The Bradenton DDA utilizes a customized incentive approach based on the needs of the business and real estate development communities to attract investment to downtown Bradenton and its surrounding neighborhoods.
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Manasota SCORE | Free and Confidential Business Counseling & Mentoring. If you have questions or are looking for networking opportunities and business workshops, contact the Manasota SCORE at 941-955-1029. The SCORE Association is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneurial education and the formation, growth and success of small businesses nationwide.
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Manatee County (Florida) Government | Economic Development Incentives. If you have questions, contact Manatee County at 941-748-4501. The County's Economic Development Team helps businesses with site selection, permitting, as well as access to a variety of federal, state and local economic incentives.
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Manatee County (Florida) Government | Palmetto North Manatee County Enterprise Zone. If you have questions, contact Manatee County at 941-748-4501. Earn sales tax refunds and property tax credits and more by doing business in the Enterprise Zone.
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Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of South Florida (USF) | SBDC at USF | Small Business Development Center at USF | USF SBDC | USF Small Business Development Center. If you have questions, contact the Small Business Development Center at the University of South Florida at 813-905-5800. We provide business training and consulting in Tampa to help start-ups.
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State College of Florida | Small Business Development Center. If you have questions, contact the State College of Florida | Small Business Development Center at Lakewood Ranch at 941-363-7000 or at Venice at 941-408-1412. Let the Small Business Development Center at the State College of Florida, Manatee and Sarasota counties help you pursue your entrepreneurial dreams. Ready to start your own business or already have a company of your own? We can help you!
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Enterprise Florida | Florida Business Tax Advantages. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Florida's stable and highly favorable tax climate provides advantages that make a Florida location profitable for every type of business. Progressive legislation also ensures that Florida remains a worldwide hub for new and expanding businesses.
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Enterprise Florida | State Business Tax Incentive Programs. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Florida offers bottom-line advantages for long term profitability for all types of businesses, from corporate headquarters to manufacturing plants to service firms. Florida offers incentives for: targeted industries; workforce training; infrastructure; and special opportunities.
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Enterprise Florida | Urban Area Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Businesses intending to locate in urban inner city areas may be able to take advantage of the Front Porch Florida Micro Loan program, which makes small loans to entrepreneurs within Front Porch Communities.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Consolidated Sales and Use Tax Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. This application is for use by sales and use tax certificate holders who have multiple business locations, each of which is currently registered with the Department of Revenue, and who wish to make a single monthly tax payment for all locations. All business locations to be consolidated must be owned by the same entity. They need not be located in the same county.
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Ad Valorem property tax exemptions can be granted to new and expanding businesses only after the voters of a city and/or county vote in a referendum to allow that city or county to grant exemptions. Learn more from this document provided by the State of Florida.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Enterprise Zone Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. If you’re operating a business in a Florida classified enterprise zone you may be eligible for tax incentives to hire employees, reduce corporate income tax or reduce tax based on community contributions.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. Every business claiming the enterprise zone jobs credit for employees must complete and attach Form F-1156Z, and all applicable schedules, to its corporate tax return for each tax year it claims the credit.
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The credit is available to a new business the year in which ad valorem taxes are first levied against the business. The credit is available to an expanded or rebuilt business the year in which ad valorem taxes are first levied on real or tangible personal property acquired for expansion or rebuilding.
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If you plan to operate a business in Florida, you will need to understand the taxes required from sales and how to report those taxes to the State. This guide and application outlines that information.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Florida Partnership Information Return. If you have questions, contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 1-800-352-3671. Every Florida partnership having any partner subject to the Florida Corporate Income Tax Code must file Form F-1065. A limited liability company with a corporate partner, if classified as a partnership for federal tax purposes, must also file Form F-1065. A Florida partnership is a partnership doing business, earning income, or existing in Florida.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Florida's Corporate Income Tax. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 1-800-352-3671. Each state has a different set of regulations when it comes to corporate income tax. The Florida Department of Revenue provides a comprehensive guide on this page that outlines everything you need to know about corporate income tax in Florida.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Florida's Discretionary Sales Surtax. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 1-800-352-3671. Discretionary sales surtax, also called a county tax, is imposed by most Florida counties and applies to most transactions subject to sales tax. The selling dealer must collect the surtax in addition to Florida’s general sales tax of 6 percent. The discretionary sales surtax is based on the rate in the county where you deliver taxable goods or services. A few counties do not impose the surtax.
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Florida Department of Revenue | How to Estimate Your Sales & Use Tax. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 1-800-352-3671. Unsure of how much tax your business should be paying to the State of Florida? The Florida Department of Revenue provides a free online guide that takes you through the specific areas of sales and use tax principals as they relate to your business.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Sales and Use Tax Guide. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 1-800-352-3671. The Florida Department of Revenue provides this online guide that outlines information related to sales and use tax. Visit this guide prior to establishing a new business so you can understand which taxes your business will be required to pay.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Sales and Use Tax Guide for Business Owner's. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 1-800-352-3671. This Florida Department of Revenue guide for businesses in Florida will help you understand your sales and use tax responsibilities, complete your sales and use tax returns correctly, recognize when you can accept an 'Annual Resale Certificate' and identify other tax liabilities you may have.
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