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dynamiczip:faq:exempt_fl_reporting_faq [2015/04/24 23:06] – external edit 127.0.0.1dynamiczip:faq:exempt_fl_reporting_faq [2017/09/08 18:26] (current) conni
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 Several counties in Florida have a maximum taxable amount of $5,000.00. Items costing over $5,000 are partially exempt at the county level. In other words, just the first $5,000 is taxed by the county. Several counties in Florida have a maximum taxable amount of $5,000.00. Items costing over $5,000 are partially exempt at the county level. In other words, just the first $5,000 is taxed by the county.
  
-You may be required to report the exempt amount of items over $5,000. To find this amount please print the following report and then follow the steps below.+You may be required to report the exempt amount of items over $5,000. To find this amount print the following report and then follow the steps below.
  
 ====Report:==== ====Report:====
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     - Tax Detail ID      - Tax Detail ID 
     - None     - None
-  - Save and close the [[dynamiczip:windows:DZ Report Section Options window]]+  - Save and close the DZ Report Section Options window. 
   - On the [[dynamiczip:windows:DZ Report Options window]] select the checkbox for Print Column Headings.   - On the [[dynamiczip:windows:DZ Report Options window]] select the checkbox for Print Column Headings.
   - Deselect the Reconcile Documents checkbox.   - Deselect the Reconcile Documents checkbox.
dynamiczip/faq/exempt_fl_reporting_faq.txt · Last modified: 2017/09/08 18:26 by conni

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