- Dealers in Florida must continue to calculate sales tax based on the actual sales price, even after the end of penny production.
- Rounding of cash transactions is allowed due to the penny shortage, but only for the total amount due, not the sales tax calculation.
- Dealers can round the total amount due to the next lowest, highest, or nearest nickel, provided they notify customers.
- The chosen rounding method must be clearly disclosed to customers through signage.
Source: vitallaw.com
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