Miami Sales Tax 2026: Small Business Guide (7.0% combined rate)
Complete Miami sales tax guide. State + local breakdown, filing rules, nexus thresholds, and which agency collects.
If you sell goods or taxable services in Miami, Florida, sales tax compliance is split between state and local agencies. Here's the breakdown — 2026 edition.
Current Miami combined rate: 7.0%
Breakdown of the 7.0% rate:
- State of Florida: 6.0%
- Local portions (county + city + special districts): 1.0%
- Combined rate at point of sale: 7.0%
Important note for Miami: Miami-Dade County surtax 1%.
Who must collect sales tax in Miami?
You have nexus and must collect if any of these apply:
- You operate a physical location in Miami 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
Miami 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 Miami taxes
In addition to general sales tax, be aware of:
- Hotel/lodging tax: significantly higher than general sales tax, often 10-15%+
- Liquor/tobacco: excise taxes on top of sales tax
- Vehicle/fuel: separate regimes entirely
Filing: state vs local
Most Miami sales tax is filed through the Florida state authority, which then distributes local portions to Miami 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 Miami
- 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 Miami's special industry rules
- Failing to track local rate changes (some local portions change quarterly)
How TinSuite handles Miami sales tax
- Auto-applies the correct 7.0% rate at checkout for Miami 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