Florida

Florida State Sales Tax Requirements for Bullion & Collectibles Industry

The State of Florida requires the collection of sales taxes on certain products sold by the Coinhuskers and delivered to an address in Florida. These taxes must be collected on (1) coins or currency of the United States if such coins or currency are not legal tender of the United States at the time of the sale of such coins or currency unless the aggregate sales price of such coins or currency exceeds $500 in a single sales transaction; (2) any coins or currency that are not legal tender in any country unless the aggregate sales price of such coins or currency exceeds $500 in a single sales transaction; (3) any coins or currency of any country that are legal tender but are sold for a price that exceeds their current exchange rate, unless the aggregate sales price of such coins or currency exceeds $500 in a single sales transaction; (4) any coins or currency that are legal tender of a country other than the United States that do not have a face value, unless the aggregate sales price of such coins or currency exceeds $500 in a single sales transaction; (5) bullion, defined as gold, silver, or platinum in the form of bars, ingots, or plates, normally sold by weight unless the total sales price for such bullion in a single sales transaction exceeds $500; (6) palladium or copper in the form of bars, ingots or plates, regardless of the dollar amount of the transaction; (7) accessory items; and (8) processed items. All other products sold by Coinhuskers are exempt from these taxes.

The following definitions apply to products on which taxes must be collected in Florida:

  • Legal Tender. Coins or currency that are acceptable as a measure of value and a standard of exchange for goods and services.
  • Single Sales Transaction. Determined per invoice, and not on a line-item basis.
  • Accessory Items. Items such as holders, tubes, coin flips, and apparel.
  • Processed Items. Precious metals that have been processed by third parties into items that are valued on more than their precious metal content, such as statues or colorized coins.

PLEASE NOTE: THE ABOVE IS NOT A COMPREHENSIVE DESCRIPTION OF SALES TAX LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IT IS ONLY INTENDED TO PROVIDE THE READER WITH A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THOSE SALES TAX LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS CURRENTLY IN EFFECT IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA THAT RELATE TO THE READER’S TRANSACTIONS WITH Coinhuskers. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RESEARCH THE SALES TAX LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, WE SUGGEST YOU VISIT THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE LOCATED AT HTTP://FLORIDAREVENUE.COM/PAGES/DEFAULT.ASPX.

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