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Employment tax in Florida encompasses state-level taxes and contributions employers are mandated to collect, withhold, and remit to the state, primarily focused on unemployment insurance contributions.
Florida does not impose a state income tax on wages; therefore, employers are not required to withhold state income tax. The primary component of Florida employment tax is Reemployment Tax (Unemployment Insurance), administered by the Florida Department of Revenue. Employers are responsible for quarterly filings (Form RT-6, Florida Quarterly Reemployment Tax Return) and contributions, with rates varying based on industry and experience rating, ranging from 0.1% to 5.4% on a taxable wage base of $7,000 per employee per year.