Find out more about Florida’s unemployment compensation tax laws and rules.
Under Florida law, unemployment tax rates are calculated each year by the Florida Department of Revenue. Learn more about Unemployment Tax.
If you paid unemployment taxes for 10 or more employees during any quarter of the prior state fiscal year (July 1 through June 30 of a given year) you must file reports and pay taxes online through the Florida Department of Revenue.
Find answers to your questions about unemployment tax law in the Florida Department of Revenue’s Employer Guide to Unemployment Tax.
Learn how to calculate the portion of wages subject to unemployment taxes.
Review Florida unemployment tax statutes, filing guides, checklists, forms, and much more through the Florida Tax Law Library.
Locate your local Taxpayer Service Center to get assistance with unemployment tax law compliance.
Review tax tutorials developed by the Florida Department of Revenue. Resources include a Start-up Kit for New Businesses with information about record keeping and unemployment, sales, and use taxes.
Find tax forms, guides, and tips for small businesses.