Florida State Tax Guide
Florida state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, fuel, cigarette, and other taxes that impact Florida residents.
Florida State Tax: Overview
Florida is often considered a top destination for retirees, but adults of all ages can enjoy the fact that Florida is one of nine states that doesn't have a state personal income tax. Florida property rates are relatively low compared to the national average and a Florida tax relief bill passed in 2023 allows Floridians to enjoy many items tax-free.
[Data for this state tax guide was gathered from several sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, the state’s government website, the Sales Tax Handbook, and the Tax Foundation. Property taxes are cited as a rate percentage rather than the assessed value.]
Florida Income Tax
Florida is one of the nine states with no income tax. You won't pay state tax on wages, retirement income or investment income.
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Florida Sales Tax
Florida has a 6% statewide sales tax. Localities can add as much as 2%, and the average combined rate is 7.02%, according to the Tax Foundation.
- Groceries are tax-exempt.
- Prescription drugs are tax-exempt.
- Diapers are tax-exempt.
- Some feminine products are tax-exempt.
How Much Are Property Taxes in Florida?
In Florida, the average effective property tax rate is 0.86%.
Florida Property Tax Breaks for Retirees
Additional Homestead Exemption: Florida residents ages 65 and older who meet certain criteria can receive an extra homestead exemption from some city and county governments.
- Homeowners may receive an additional exemption of up to $50,000 if they use the home as a primary residence and meet income qualifications.
- Homeowners may qualify for an exemption up to the total assessed value of their property if they meet the criteria above and have lived at the property for at least 25 years and the just value of the property is below $250,000.
Homeowners must apply to receive an additional homestead exemption.
(Note: Income limitations for the additional homestead exemption are adjusted annually.)
Florida Motor Vehicle Taxes
When considering state excise tax and other state taxes and fees, Florida's tax on gasoline is $0.352 per gallon.
Motor vehicle purchases are subject to sales tax in Florida.
Florida Alcohol and Tobacco Taxes
Cigarettes | $1.34 per pack |
Cigars | tax-exempt |
Other tobacco products | 85% of wholesale price |
Beer | $0.48 per gallon |
Wine | $2.25 per gallon |
Wine (sparkling) | $3.50 per gallon |
Liquor | $6.50 per gallon |
Florida Estate and Inheritance Taxes
Florida is one of the states with no estate or inheritance taxes.
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