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In florida
Taxes are Calculated like this
Individual Filers, The first $250,000 of total taxable assets are exempt. Assets above $250,000 are taxed at $1 per thousand dollars of value.
Joint Filers, The first $500,000 of total taxable assets are exempt. Assets above $500,000 are taxed at $1 per thousand dollars of value.
Corporations, Partnerships and Estates - The first $250,000 of total taxable assets are exempt. Assets above $250,000 are taxed at $1 per thousand dollars of value.
The most common types of taxable assets are
Stocks
Shares or units of a mutual fund, including money market funds
Ownership interest in a limited liability company
Interest in limited partnerships registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission
Bonds
Loans
Notes
Accounts receivable not arising from your normal course of trade or busi
PD: Assets exempt from federal income tax are not necessarily exempt from Florida's intangible tax.
What is Exempt?????
well intangible property held in an individual retirement account (IRA) qualified under section 408 (IRA), s. 408a (Roth IRA), and s. 530 (Educational IRA), U.S.I.R.C., as amended.
All intangible property held in a deferred compensation plan offered to government employees and is qualified under section 457, U.S.I.R.C., as amended.
Interest in a limited partnership not registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Interest in a general partnership.
Franchises.
Notes and other obligations for payment, except bonds, to the extent secured by liens on real property located inside or outside the state.
Accounts receivable that arise from, or are issued in connection with, a business' normal trade or business activity.
A trust contributing 95 percent of its income to a federally exempt organization under section 501(c)3, I.R.C., as amended.
and Companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, s.80, a. 1052, are exempt from the intangible tax on the intangible property they own. This exemption does not include the shares or units issued by such funds.