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Florida Ushers in New Era of Business-Friendly Taxation by Eliminating Commercial Rent Tax

November 27, 2025
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Florida is set to eliminate its long-standing sales tax on commercial leases starting October 1, 2025. This significant legislative change, enacted through House Bill 7031, marks the state as the final one in the nation to remove this tax, aiming to boost economic growth, attract investment, and provide substantial financial relief to businesses and property owners across the state.

Key Takeaways

  • Effective October 1, 2025, Florida will repeal the 2% state sales tax and any applicable local sales taxes on commercial property rentals.
  • This repeal makes Florida the last state in the U.S. to eliminate this specific tax on commercial leases.
  • The move is projected to save businesses an estimated $904.8 million in the first fiscal year alone.
  • Certain rental types, including short-term residential rentals (under six months), parking spaces, boat slips, and aircraft hangars, will remain taxable.

A Historic Tax Repeal

Florida’s decision to eliminate the commercial rent tax is a landmark move, ending a tax that has been in place since 1968. Previously, the state sales tax on commercial leases could be as high as 6%, though it had decreased to 2% in recent years. Additionally, local option surtaxes, typically ranging from 0.5% to 1.5%, also contributed to the tax burden. House Bill 7031 consolidates these taxes, removing a combined burden that could reach 3% to 3.5% on commercial lease payments.

Financial Relief and Economic Boost

The elimination of this tax is expected to provide immediate and significant financial relief to businesses operating in Florida. By freeing up capital previously allocated to rent taxes, companies can reinvest in their operations, potentially leading to job growth, increased wages, and enhanced services. Property owners are also anticipated to benefit from increased demand for commercial spaces, leading to higher occupancy rates and potentially stronger property values.

Implications for Businesses and Property Owners

While the repeal offers broad benefits, businesses and landlords are advised to carefully review their lease agreements and tax obligations. The tax repeal applies based on the occupancy period, not the payment date. Therefore, rent payments made after October 1, 2025, for occupancy periods prior to that date will still be subject to the tax. Similarly, retroactive rent adjustments for periods before the effective date will remain taxable.

It is crucial for tenants to ensure their landlords are aware of the change and that their lease reconciliations accurately reflect the tax reduction for periods on or after October 1, 2025. Landlords must update their accounting and invoicing systems to cease collecting sales tax on rent charges incurred from that date forward. Automatic payment systems should also be reviewed to ensure the tax is removed.

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What Remains Taxable?

The repeal specifically targets Section 212.031 of the Florida Statutes, which pertains to commercial real estate leases. Other rental income streams will continue to be subject to sales tax under Section 212.03. These include:

  • Short-term residential rentals (leases shorter than six months).
  • Parking space rentals.
  • Boat slips and docking facilities.
  • Aircraft hangar leases.
  • Self-storage units.

Looking Ahead

With this tax repeal, Florida aims to solidify its position as a highly competitive and pro-business environment. The move is expected to attract new businesses from out of state and encourage expansion for existing ones, fostering a more dynamic and robust state economy. Industry experts and tax professionals recommend that businesses and property owners consult with advisors to navigate the transition and maximize the benefits of this significant tax reform.

Sources

  • Florida Repeals Commercial Rent Tax What It Means for You: CLA, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen).
  • Florida Becomes Final State to Eliminate Rent Tax on Commercial Leases, buildings.com.
  • Florida eliminates sales tax on commercial real estate leases, Nixon Peabody.
  • Florida businesses will see rental tax relief Oct. 1, Spectrum News 13.

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