Purpose


The purpose of this rulemaking is to update the Department’s rules relating to sales and use tax to address 2021 legislative changes contained in Chapter 2021-2, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 2021-31, Laws of Florida. Revisions to Rule 12A-1.005 replace the application of the sales tax bracket system with the application of the rounding algorithm to the sale of admissions (Chapter 2021-2, § 11, L.O.F.). Revisions to Rule 12A-1.020 incorporate the exemption from tax of specific items of tangible personal property that assist in independent living (Chapter 2021-31, § 21, L.O.F.); these revisions are included in Form DR-46NT, Nontaxable Medical Items and General Grocery List, which is incorporated by reference in Rule 12A-1.097. Revisions to Rules 12A-1.056, 12A-1.060, 12A-1.091, and 12A-1.103 implement changes regarding the taxation of marketplace sales and remote sales (Chapter 2021-2, L.O.F.). Effective July 1, 2021, marketplace providers and persons who made a substantial number of remote sales in the previous calendar year are required to electronically register with the Department, collect sales tax, and electronically remit collected taxes. Effective April 1, 2022, marketplace sellers may collect and remit sales tax on sales made through a marketplace when the marketplace seller meets the conditions set forth in s. 212.05965(11), F.S. The newly created reference document Form DR-1MP, Florida Business Tax Application for Marketplace Providers and Remote Sales, is incorporated in Rule 12A-1.060 and provides screenshots of registration screens required to be completed by an out-of-state business that is a marketplace provider or that makes remote sales and is registering as a new business in Florida (Chapter 2021-2, L.O.F.). Proposed amendments to Rule 12A-1.097 incorporate revisions to two forms which implement provisions related to marketplace providers and remote sales: Form DR-1, Florida Business Tax Application; and Form DR-1A, Application for Registered Businesses to Add a New Florida Location (Chapter 2021-2, L.O.F.); additionally, the forms include a revision to the question for the registration for collection of the rental car surcharge; revisions to three forms to replace the sales tax bracket system with information about the new rounding algorithm (Chapter 2021-2, § 11, L.O.F.): Form DR-7N, Instructions for Consolidated Sales and Use Tax Return; Form DR-15EZN, Instructions for DR-15EZ Sales and Use Tax Returns; and Form DR-15N, Instructions for DR-15 Sales and Use Tax Returns. Revisions to Rule 12A-1.057 and the creation of Rule 12A-1.112 address when a dealer may advertise or hold out to the public that they will pay all or part of the sales tax imposed by Chapter 212, F.S (Chapter 2021-31, § 19, L.O.F.). Revisions to Rule 12A-1.070 and the proposed repeal of Rule 12A-1.004 remove reference to the sales tax bracket system which has been replaced with a rounding algorithm (Chapter 2021-2, § 11, L.O.F.). Rule 12A-1.104 is proposed for repeal as it is duplicative of statute. Revisions to Rule 12A-1.108 extend the date for applications for a Data Center Property Temporary Tax Exemption Certificate (Chapter 2021-31, § 20, L.O.F.). The rulemaking addresses amendments to Sections 212.04, 212.05, 212.054, 212.0596, 212.06, 212.07, 212.11, 212.12, and 212.18, F.S., as well as the creation of Section 212.05965, F.S., contained in Chapter 2021-2, L.O.F. The rulemaking also addresses amendments to Sections 212.06, 212.07, and 212.08, F.S., contained in Chapter 2021-31, L.O.F.