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Connect with a TaxPro →Florida LLCs and partnerships with Florida-source income file returns with the Florida Department of Revenue. Unlike many states, Florida does not grant extensions automatically–you must actively submit Form F-7004 before the original March 16, 2026 deadline to extend your filing date to September 15, 2026.
Submit Form F-7004 online or by mail before March 16, 2026 (the original due date shifts from March 15, which falls on a Sunday in 2026). Include any Florida tax owed with your extension request. Once submitted, the Florida filing deadline extends to September 15, 2026. Online filing of Form F-7004 is available through Florida’s e-Services portal. Mail to: Florida Department of Revenue, 5050 West Tennessee Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0135.
LLC / Partnership returns carry unique complexities – a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent can navigate the details and ensure your Florida return is filed accurately and on time.
Florida requires online payment for tax amounts of $750 or more. Submit electronically via the Florida Online Tax Extension Payment portal. For amounts under $750, complete Form F-7004 and mail with your payment.
Submit electronically through the Florida Online Tax Extension Payment system. Required for all payments $750 and above.
Download Form F-7004 and mail with your check or money order. Include your EIN and tax year on the check.
| Penalty Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Failure to File | 10% of the tax due per month, up to 50% of the tax due |
| Failure to Pay | 10% of the deficiency |
| State Abbreviation | FL |
| Entity Type | LLC / Partnership |
| Extension Status | Must actively file Form F-7004 — not automatic with federal extension |
| Original Filing Deadline | March 16, 2026 |
| Extended Filing Deadline | September 15, 2026 |
| Payment Due | March 16, 2026 (100% of tax owed) |
| Payment Form | Form F-7004 |
| Online Payment | Florida Online Tax Extension Payment |
| State Agency | Florida Department of Revenue |
| Failure to File Penalty | 10% of the tax due per month, up to 50% of the tax due |
| Failure to Pay Penalty | 10% of the deficiency |
Florida S corporations with Florida-source income file with the Florida Department of Revenue. Florida requires you to proactively file Form F-7004 before the March 16, 2026 original deadline–the extension is not granted automatically, and missing the deadline results in immediate failure-to-file penalties.
File Form F-7004 with the Florida Department of Revenue before March 16, 2026. Include any Florida S corporation tax owed with the extension request. Upon acceptance, your Florida filing deadline extends to September 15, 2026. Online filing is available through Florida’s corporate e-Services portal. Mail to: Florida Department of Revenue, 5050 West Tennessee Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0135.
S Corporation returns carry unique complexities – a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent can navigate the details and ensure your Florida return is filed accurately and on time.
Florida requires online payment for tax amounts of $750 or more. Submit electronically via the Florida Online Tax Extension Payment portal. For amounts under $750, complete Form F-7004 and mail with your payment.
Submit electronically through the Florida Online Tax Extension Payment system. Required for all payments $750 and above.
Download Form F-7004 and mail with your check or money order. Include your EIN and tax year on the check.
| Penalty Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Failure to File | 10% of the tax due per month, up to 50% of the tax due |
| Failure to Pay | 10% of the deficiency |
| State Abbreviation | FL |
| Entity Type | S Corporation |
| Extension Status | Must actively file Form F-7004 — not automatic with federal extension |
| Original Filing Deadline | March 16, 2026 |
| Extended Filing Deadline | September 15, 2026 |
| Payment Due | March 16, 2026 (100% of tax owed) |
| Payment Form | Form F-7004 |
| Online Payment | Florida Online Tax Extension Payment |
| State Agency | Florida Department of Revenue |
| Failure to File Penalty | 10% of the tax due per month, up to 50% of the tax due |
| Failure to Pay Penalty | 10% of the deficiency |
Florida C corporations are subject to Florida corporate income tax, administered by the Florida Department of Revenue. Florida requires you to take action–submit Form F-7004 along with any tax owed before April 30, 2026 to extend the filing deadline to October 30, 2026.
Florida C corporations must file Form F-7004 before April 30, 2026 and remit any estimated Florida corporate income tax owed at that time. Florida’s corporate income tax rate is 5.5% of net income apportioned to Florida. Once your extension request is submitted, the return due date moves to October 30, 2026. File and pay through the Florida e-Services portal or by mailing to: Florida Department of Revenue, 5050 West Tennessee Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0135.
C Corporation returns carry unique complexities – a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent can navigate the details and ensure your Florida return is filed accurately and on time.
Florida requires online payment for tax amounts of $750 or more. Submit electronically via the Florida Online Tax Extension Payment portal. For amounts under $750, complete Form F-7004 and mail with your payment.
Submit electronically through the Florida Online Tax Extension Payment system. Required for all payments $750 and above.
Download Form F-7004 and mail with your check or money order. Include your EIN and tax year on the check.
| Penalty Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Failure to File | 10% of the tax due per month, up to 50% of the tax due |
| Failure to Pay | 10% of the deficiency |
| State Abbreviation | FL |
| Entity Type | C Corporation |
| Extension Status | Must actively file Form F-7004 — not automatic with federal extension |
| Original Filing Deadline | April 30, 2026 |
| Extended Filing Deadline | October 30, 2026 |
| Payment Due | April 30, 2026 (100% of tax owed) |
| Payment Form | Form F-7004 |
| Online Payment | Florida Online Tax Extension Payment |
| State Agency | Florida Department of Revenue |
| Failure to File Penalty | 10% of the tax due per month, up to 50% of the tax due |
| Failure to Pay Penalty | 10% of the deficiency |
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