- Florida Department of Revenue released TIP No. 24A01-14 on taxability of holiday decorations
- Charges for design, installation, removal, and storage of decorations are taxable if tangible items are provided
- Companies must charge sales tax if tangible items like clips, adhesives, etc. are provided with services
- Companies not providing tangible items do not have to charge sales tax but must keep detailed records
- Charges for storage of decorations are taxable if customer has unlimited access
- Exemption for purchases made solely for leasing tangible items
- Companies purchasing for dual usage must pay sales tax at purchase and collect when leasing
- Important to evaluate taxability of services and tangible goods in each state
- Review state laws, regulations, and taxpayer information for guidance
- Detailed information available on Florida Department of Revenue website
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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