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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 doing business in Florida or deriving income from Florida sources are required to file Form F-1120.
Q: What is the purpose of Form F-1120?
A: Form F-1120 is used to report and compute the Florida corporate income/franchise tax liability.
Q: When is Form F-1120 due?
A: Form F-1120 is due on or before the last day of the fourth month following the close of the corporation's taxable year.
Q: Are there any extensions available for filing Form F-1120?
A: Yes, an automatic 6-month extension is available, but the tax liability must be paid by the original due date.
Q: What supporting documents should be included with Form F-1120?
A: Along with Form F-1120, corporations need to include copies of federal income tax return (Form 1120 or Form 1120S), schedules, and other required attachments.
Q: What are the consequences of failing to file Form F-1120?
A: Failure to file Form F-1120 by the due date may result in penalties and interest charges.
Q: Is electronic filing available for Form F-1120?
A: Yes, corporations can file Form F-1120 electronically using the Florida Department of Revenue's e-Services.
Q: Are there any additional forms or schedules related to Form F-1120?
A: Yes, depending on the corporation's specific tax situation, additional forms and schedules may need to be filed along with Form F-1120.
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