Florida does not have sales tax reciprocity agreements with any other states. This means that Florida residents purchasing goods in other states generally must pay sales tax in those states, and out-of-state residents purchasing goods in Florida pay Florida sales tax.
However, certain situations might affect your sales tax liability. For instance, if you’re a business with a physical presence in another state, you’ll likely need to collect and remit sales tax there, even without a reciprocity agreement. Similarly, online sales often involve tax collection based on the seller’s and buyer’s locations, regardless of reciprocity. Always consult a tax professional for precise guidance related to your specific circumstances.
For detailed information on sales tax rates in specific states, refer to each state’s department of revenue website. You can find links to these resources through a general online search like “State Sales Tax Rates”. Accurate and up-to-date tax information is directly available on these official sources.


