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Jacksonville Sales Tax 2026: Small Business Guide (7.5% combined rate)

Complete Jacksonville sales tax guide. State + local breakdown, filing rules, nexus thresholds, and which agency collects.

April 24, 2026 2 min readby TinSuite Team
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If you sell goods or taxable services in Jacksonville, Florida, sales tax compliance is split between state and local agencies. Here's the breakdown — 2026 edition.

Current Jacksonville combined rate: 7.5%

Breakdown of the 7.5% rate:

  • State of Florida: 6.0%
  • Local portions (county + city + special districts): 1.5%
  • Combined rate at point of sale: 7.5%

Important note for Jacksonville: Destination-based. Duval County discretionary surtax 1.5%.

Who must collect sales tax in Jacksonville?

You have nexus and must collect if any of these apply:

  • You operate a physical location in Jacksonville or surrounding jurisdictions
  • You have an employee or contractor based in Florida
  • You store inventory at an FBA warehouse in Florida
  • Your Florida sales exceed the state's economic nexus threshold (typically $100,000 or 200 transactions)

Destination-based vs origin-based

Jacksonville is in a destination-based state — you charge the rate at the customer's delivery address, not yours.

This matters for online and multi-location businesses: tracking dozens of local rates becomes a pain without software.

Special Jacksonville taxes

In addition to general sales tax, be aware of:

  • Liquor/tobacco: excise taxes on top of sales tax
  • Vehicle/fuel: separate regimes entirely

Filing: state vs local

Most Jacksonville sales tax is filed through the Florida state authority, which then distributes local portions to Jacksonville and surrounding jurisdictions. You file one return covering state + all local rates.

Filing frequency

Assigned by the state based on expected liability:

  • Monthly: larger collectors
  • Quarterly: mid-size
  • Annually: smallest sellers

Returns are typically due by the 20th of the month following the period. Missing a deadline: ~10% penalty + interest.

Common pitfalls in Jacksonville

  • Using your business's ZIP code rate when you should use the customer's (destination-based states)
  • Missing local-only taxes like hotel/meals
  • Not knowing about Jacksonville's special industry rules
  • Failing to track local rate changes (some local portions change quarterly)

How TinSuite handles Jacksonville sales tax

  • Auto-applies the correct 7.5% rate at checkout for Jacksonville addresses
  • Tracks rate changes as Florida publishes updates
  • Splits combined rate into state/county/city/special components for filing
  • Generates filing-ready returns matching Florida's required format
  • Detects when you cross economic nexus threshold into other states

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