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Economic Nexus Rules for Businesses Selling into Miami, Florida

Do Businesses Selling into Miami Trigger Economic Nexus

Businesses that sell products or services into Miami, Florida may trigger economic nexus if their total sales into Florida exceed the state threshold. Florida enforces a statewide economic nexus rule. Once a remote seller exceeds this threshold, the business must register for Florida sales tax and begin collecting tax on taxable transactions shipped to customers in Miami and other Florida jurisdictions.

Economic nexus applies to ecommerce sellers, SaaS companies, marketplace sellers, and other remote businesses delivering goods or services into Florida.

Florida Economic Nexus Threshold

StateRevenue ThresholdTransaction ThresholdMeasurement Period
Florida $100000NonePrevious calendar year

If a remote business exceeds $100000 in total sales into Florida during the Previous calendar year, economic nexus is established and sales tax collection becomes mandatory.

How Sales Taxes Work in Miami, Florida

Miami applies local sales taxes in addition to the Florida state sales tax. Once economic nexus is triggered, remote sellers must collect the combined state and local tax rate applicable to transactions delivered to customers in Miami. Florida uses destination based sourcing for remote sellers. This means the tax rate applied is based on the customer's shipping address in Miami.

Businesses Most Likely to Trigger Nexus in Miami

How Businesses Track Economic Nexus in Florida

Tracking nexus exposure across multiple states can become complex as businesses grow. Companies selling into Miami must track rolling revenue totals, monitor transactions, and evaluate economic nexus thresholds in Florida and every other state where they operate. TaxMap analyzes sales data, applies state nexus rules, and identifies where businesses may have triggered tax obligations.

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