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In Florida, construction contractors must file sales tax returns with the Department of Revenue on what schedule for most businesses?

Correct Answer

A) Monthly

In Florida, most businesses including construction contractors are required to file sales tax returns monthly with the Department of Revenue, due by the 20th of the following month.

Answer Options
A
Monthly
B
Quarterly
C
Annually
D
Semi-annually

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Florida requires most businesses, including construction contractors, to file sales tax returns monthly with the Department of Revenue. These returns are due by the 20th day of the month following the reporting period. This monthly filing requirement ensures regular tax collection and helps the state maintain consistent revenue flow. The frequency may vary for very small businesses with minimal sales, but the standard requirement for most contractors is monthly filing.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: Quarterly

Quarterly filing is not the standard requirement for most Florida construction contractors. While some very small businesses with limited sales volume may qualify for quarterly filing, the general rule for contractors is monthly filing due to their typically higher transaction volumes.

Option C: Annually

Annual filing is far too infrequent for sales tax returns in Florida. This would create cash flow issues for the state and make tax compliance tracking difficult. Sales tax is collected on transactions and must be remitted much more frequently than once per year.

Option D: Semi-annually

Semi-annual (twice yearly) filing is not an option for Florida sales tax returns. This frequency would be insufficient for proper tax collection and monitoring of business activities throughout the year.

Memory Technique

Think 'Monthly by the 20th' - Florida contractors file sales tax Monthly and it's due by the 20th of the following month. Remember: M-20 (Monthly-20th).

Reference Hint

Florida Statutes Chapter 212 - Sales and Use Tax, or Florida Department of Revenue Publication GT-800013

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