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Tax Structure

Jacksonville's consolidated city-county government structure eliminates duplicate services and encourages communication between government entities which lowers taxes and increases the efficiency of government. 

Jacksonville's millage rate of 17.0303 on real property is among the lowest of all major cities in Florida, and the state's $50,000 homestead exemption plan adds additional relief to the already benign tax burden.


Millage Rate Comparison for 10 Biggest Cities in Florida 

City2022 MillagePopulation*
Jacksonville17.0303954,624
Orlando19.1189309,193
Tallahassee18.7835197,103
Fort Lauderdale18.5249181,666
Tampa19.7121387,037
Cape Coral15.7985204,519
Hialeah18.7584220,479
St. Petersburg21.8991258,214
Miami20.6152439,906
Port St. Lucie23.0004217,535

                * Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey

Selected Taxes (for Jacksonville)

Personal Income Tax

None
Business Inventory TaxNone
Gross Receipts TaxNone
Corporate Income Tax– Types S & LLCNone
Goods-in-Transit TaxNone
State Property TaxNone
Unitary TaxNone
Intangibles TaxNone
Sales and Use Tax on Goods Made in FL for Export Outside the StateNone
Sales and Use Tax on Production Machinery & Equipment, Raw Materials, Building Materials Used in Commercial Construction, or Professional ServicesNone
Tangible Personal Property TaxExempt up to $25,000
Commercial Property TaxCapped at 10% increase annually
Corporate Franchise TaxNone (on stock or other equity)
Corporate Income Tax – Type C5.5% of federal adjustments
State Sales and Use Tax6% (numerous exemptions available)
Local Sales and Use Tax1.5% (capped at the first $5,000)
Estate TaxLimited to amount allowed as a credit against the federal tax