- The Department of Revenue in Florida has provided guidance on sales and use tax responsibilities.
- The guidance specifically addresses situations involving third-party delivery network companies.
- It clarifies who is responsible for remitting the sales and use tax in such transactions.
Source: kpmg.com
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