- Hefty fees
- Penalties from the IRS
- Loss of your protective business shell
- Closure of your LLC
- Difficulties in opening a business bank account or getting a payment processor
1. Understanding How Florida Taxes LLCs: A Complete Overview
Before diving into the annual filing requirements, it’s important to understand how LLCs are taxed in Florida, because there is often confusion among new entrepreneurs.
No Personal State Income Tax:
Who gets to take advantage of this?
- Single-member LLC owners
- Multi-member LLC owners
- Non-U.S. Residents who have Florida LLCs
- S-Corp owners (only federally)
2. Does Florida LLC Pay State Corporate Income Tax?

A. LLCs Taxed As C Corporations
B. LLCs with federal corporate taxation
Example Scenario
- Federal tax obligations on corporate income: 21%
- Florida corporate tax obligations: 5.5%
- If international profit distribution occurs, a dividend withholding tax applies to foreign dividends.
3. Mandatory Florida Annual Report: A Detailed Breakdown
- Whether the LLC operated or not
- Whether the LLC owner is a U.S. or a non-U.S. resident
- Whether the LLC generated revenue
Purpose of Filling an Annual Report
- Principal office address
- Mailing address
- Members/managers
- Registered agent
- EIN (optional but recommended)
- Business activity code (NAICS)
Annual Report Filing Fee
- $138.75
Deadline
- Every year by May 1
Penalty for Missing the Deadline
- $400 late fee — automatically added
- No exceptions or waivers
- If not filed, the LLC is dissolved in September
If Your LLC Is Dissolved
- Reinstatement Fee: ~$100
- Past due annual report fees
- Late Penalty Fees
4. Federal IRS Filing Requirements for Florida LLCs
- The number of owners
- The members’ nationality: are they U.S. citizens or foreign nationals?
- Tax election status of the LLC
- Existence of U.S.-sourced income
5. Florida LLC Federal Tax Filing: U.S. Owner vs. Non-U.S. Owner

Case A: Florida LLC Owned by U.S. Residents
1. Single-Member LLC (U.S. Owner)
Default IRS classification: Disregarded Entity
Required Filing:
| Form | Description |
| Form 1040 + Schedule C | Reports business income and deductions |
| Schedule SE | Self-employment tax (if applicable) |
Common Situations:
- Freelancers
- Consultants
- Digital product sellers
- Amazon/Etsy sellers
- Online service providers
Why this is simple:
The LLC does not file a separate return. The owner files everything in their personal tax return.
2. Multi-Member LLC (U.S. Owners)
Default classification: Partnership
Required Federal Filings:
| Form | Description |
| Form 1065 | Partnership tax return |
| K-1 for each member | Shows each member’s share of income |
This filing is ALWAYS required even if your LLC earned $0.
3. LLC Electing S-Corporation Taxation
Many U.S. owners choose S-Corp status for reducing self-employment taxes.
Required Filings:
- Form 1120-S
- K-1 for each shareholder
- Quarterly payroll filings if taking salary
4. LLC Electing C-Corporation Taxation
Must file:
- Form 1120
- Must also file Florida Form F-1120 (corporate tax)
6. Florida LLC Federal Tax Filing for NON-U.S. OWNERS (Detailed Guide)
This is the most important section for Bizstartz clients since the majority are non-U.S. entrepreneurs.
If you are a non-U.S. founder, your Florida LLC is subject to special IRS rules.
Let’s break it down.
A. Foreign-Owned Single-Member LLC (MOST COMMON STRUCTURE)
If you are a non-U.S. person and you form a single-member LLC in Florida:
The IRS treats your company as a foreign-owned disregarded entity (FDE).
Required IRS Filings:
| Form | Purpose |
| Form 5472 | Discloses foreign ownership & transactions |
| Pro forma Form 1120 | Filed with Form 5472 |
| FBAR (if applicable) | If the owner has foreign accounts >$10,000 |
Deadline
- April 15
- Can be extended to October 15 using Form 7004
Penalty
- $25,000 minimum for failing to file
- Additional $25,000 for continued non-filing
Examples of “reportable transactions”:
- Owner invested money into the LLC
- LLC paid the owner
- Owner loaned money to the LLC
- LLC paid expenses on behalf of owner
Even zero-revenue LLCs must file Form 5472.
Most non-U.S. business founders mistakenly assume they don’t need to file because the LLC made no money, this is incorrect and risky.
Bizstartz handles Form 5472 filing for foreign owners.
B. Foreign-Owned Multi-Member Florida LLC
If your LLC has more than one non-U.S. owner, it is treated as a foreign partnership unless another election is made.
Required Filings:
| Form | Purpose |
| Form 1065 | Partnership tax return |
| K-1 for each member | Allocates income |
| Form 8804/8805 | Withholding tax on foreign partners |
| ITIN application | Required for foreign owners |
Withholding Tax Rule:
Foreign partners are subject to withholding on effectively connected income (ECI) — typically 21% or 37% depending on circumstances.
If LLC earned U.S.-sourced income, this filing is mandatory.
C. Foreign-Owned LLC Electing C-Corporation
If a foreign founder elects C-Corp taxation:
Required filings:
- Form 1120
- Florida Form F-1120
- 30% withholding on U.S. dividends
This structure is commonly used for:
- Venture-backed startups
- Businesses planning to raise equity
- Delaware flip structures
But rarely recommended for eCommerce or service businesses unless strategic.
7. Sales Tax Compliance for Florida LLCs (Complete Guide)

Florida imposes state sales tax if your business sells:
- Physical products delivered within Florida
- Some digital goods
- Certain services
State Tax Rate
- 6% base rate
- Local counties may add up to 2.5%
Who Needs a Florida Sales Tax Permit?
Anyone who:
- Makes sales of products in Florida.
- Keeps (or rents) a warehouse in Florida and holds inventory.
- Uses a fulfillment center in Florida.
- Has a physical business office in Florida.
Economic nexus
You have economic nexus with Florida if your business exceeds $100,000 is sales in Florida in the previous 12 months. You will then be required to collect, report, and remit sales tax.
Sales Tax Filing Compliance
Florida will assign a filing frequency of either:
- Monthly
- Quarterly
- Annually (but tax is still due every reporting period)
Bizstartz helps clients register and manage sales tax filings.
8. Employer & Payroll Filing Requirements (If Your LLC Hires Workers)
If your Florida LLC has employees, the compliance burden increases:
Required Filings:
- EIN
- Form W-4 for employees
- Payroll tax deposits
- Quarterly Form 941
- Annual Form 940 (Federal unemployment)
- W-2 issuance
- State reemployment tax filing (Florida RT-6)
Florida Reemployment Tax (State Unemployment Tax)
- Rate varies from 0.1% to 5.4%
- Paid quarterly
Required even for small businesses with 1 employee
9. Required Reports (Beneficial Ownership Reporting)
Mandatory for All U.S. and Non-U.S. Florida LLC Owners
Starting January 1, 2024:
- All Florida LLCs must file a Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Report with FinCEN.
What must be reported:
- Owner name
- Passport or ID
- Date of birth
- Residential address
- Company details
- Control persons
Deadline
- For LLCs formed before 2024: January 1, 2025
- For LLCs formed in 2024 and later: 30 days from formation
Penalties
- $500 per day up to $10,000
- Criminal charges for intentional violations
Bizstartz provides BOI filing for all clients.
10. Full Compliance Checklist for Florida LLC Owners
Annual Requirements:
| Requirement | Mandatory? | Deadline |
| Florida Annual Report | ✔ Yes | May 1 |
| IRS Federal Tax Return | ✔ Yes | March 15 or April 15 |
| Form 5472 (foreign-owned) | ✔ Yes | April 15 |
| Form 1065 (multi-member) | ✔ Yes | March 15 |
| BOI Report | ✔ Yes | 30 days from formation |
| Sales Tax Filing | If applicable | Monthly/Quarterly |
| Payroll Filings | If applicable | Quarterly |
11. Penalties for Non-Compliance in Florida
| Action Not Completed | Penalty |
| Late Annual Report | $400 |
| Failure to file 5472 | $25,000+ |
| Failure to file 1065 | $220 per partner per month |
| Failure to file 1120 | Interest + penalties |
| BOI violations | $10,000 + possible jail |
| Failure to collect sales tax | Heavy fines + business suspension |
| Payroll non-compliance | IRS penalties + interest |
How Bizstartz Helps Florida LLC Owners Stay Compliant
- Florida LLC formation
- Foreigners EIN
- Registered Agent services
- Filing the Florida Annual Report
- Filing IRS Form 5472
- Returns of IRS 1065, 1120, 1120-S
- Registering and filing sales tax
- Accounting and bookkeeping
- Filing the BOI report
- ITIN assistance
- Supporting the opening of a bank account
- eCommerce compliance (Amazon, Shopify, Walmart)