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Q: What is Form F-1120?A: Form F-1120 is the Florida Corporate Income/Franchise Tax Return.
Q: Who needs to file Form F-1120?A: All corporations that are subject to Florida's corporate income/franchise tax must file Form F-1120.
Q: What is the purpose of Form F-1120?A: The purpose of Form F-1120 is to report and calculate the corporate income/franchise tax liability of corporations in Florida.
Q: When is Form F-1120 due?A: Form F-1120 is due on or before the 1st day of the 5th month following the close of the corporation's taxable year.
Q: Are there any penalties for late filing of Form F-1120?A: Yes, there are penalties for late filing of Form F-1120. The penalty amount depends on the number of days late and the corporation's taxable income.
Q: Can Form F-1120 be filed electronically?A: Yes, Form F-1120 can be filed electronically through the Florida Department of Revenue's eServices.
Q: What should I do if I need more time to file Form F-1120?A: If you need more time to file Form F-1120, you can request an extension by filing Form F-7004 with the Department of Revenue.
Q: Is Form F-1120 the only form required for Florida corporate taxes?A: No, in addition to Form F-1120, certain corporations may be required to file additional schedules and forms depending on their specific circumstances.
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