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However you celebrate this springtime, take a moment to enjoy the long weekend.
Last year, people were optimistic the pandemic would be over by Easter 2020. Here we are in Easter 2021 and it’s still going. But there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.
For the fifth year running, the holiday sneaked into April barely. That’ll be the case for another couple years thanks to
For the dedicated few in The Process, this weekend and the Legislature’s lax Friday and Monday
schedule will serve as a much-needed halftime break before the back half of the 2021 Legislative Session.
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Last year, people were optimistic the pandemic would be over by Easter 2020. Here we are in Easter 2021 and itâs still going. But thereâs a light at the end of the tunnel.
For the fifth year running, the holiday sneaked into April â barely. Thatâll be the case for another couple of years, thanks to
For the dedicated few in The Process, this weekend â and the Legislatureâs lax Friday and Monday
schedule â will serve as a much-needed halftime break before the back half of the 2021 Legislative Session.
For many more, the day will begin with a bright-and-early wake-up and a trip to their place of worship to celebrate the Christian holiday. And for most, Sunday will bring good times with friends and family as well as festive fare such as egg hunts.
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March 11th, 2021 by Mike Vasilinda
Florida is just one of two states that does not require out of state retailers to collect the sales tax on items sent to the state, but a compromise will end the isolation.
The measure is expected to bring in as much as $1.3 billion in its first year and the new cash will be used to offset higher unemployment taxes on businesses.
Florida’s unemployment trust fund was a healthy $4 billion at the beginning of last year.
Last week it sat at $652 million.
“Florida businesses are facing an extremely large automatic increase in unemployment taxes,” said Rep. Chuck Clemons.
Collecting internet taxes in Florida has a new twist
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Senate Finance and Tax Committee approved a bill Thursday requiring out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax on internet purchases.
Economists estimate it will bring in more than $1 billion a year, but a new twist being added means the extra cash won’t go toward solving the pandemic created budget shortfall.
Florida is one of only two states that don’t require out-of-state retailers to collect the sales tax due from online purchases.
“We’re down to Missouri and Florida,” said Grace Lovett with the Florida Retail Federation.
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