Advocacy Alert: Department of Revenue announces county-by-county extensions to May 16, 2025
October 15, 2024
The Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) on Tuesday announced that it will follow the tax relief granted by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for affected taxpayers regarding the postponement of Florida corporate income/franchise tax return due dates.
All Florida counties are now under an extension to May 16, 2025, but please note the specific county lists and effectives dates from DOR below.
Taxpayers in the following counties with original due dates or extended due dates falling on or after May 10, 2024, and before May 16, 2025, will now have a due date of May 16, 2025:
Baker | Lafayette | Suwannee |
Columbia | Leon | Taylor |
Gadsden | Liberty | Wakulla |
Hamilton | Madison | |
Jefferson | Santa Rosa |
Taxpayers in the following counties with original due dates or extended due dates falling on or after August 1, 2024, and before May 16, 2025, will now have a due date of May 16, 2025:
Alachua | Gilchrist | Monroe |
Bay | Glades | Nassau |
Bradford | Gulf | Okaloosa |
Brevard | Hardee | Okeechobee |
Calhoun | Hendry | Orange |
Charlotte | Hernando | Osceola |
Citrus | Highlands | Pasco |
Clay | Hillsborough | Pinellas |
Collier | Holmes | Polk |
DeSoto | Jackson | Putnam |
Dixie | Lake | Sarasota |
Duval | Lee | Seminole |
Escambia | Levy | St. Johns |
Flagler | Manatee | Sumter |
Franklin | Marion | Union |
Volusia | Walton | Washington |
Taxpayers in the following counties with original due dates or extended due dates falling on or after October 5, 2024, and before May 16, 2025, will now have a due date of May 16, 2025:
Broward | Martin | Palm Beach |
Indian River | Miami-Dade | St. Lucie |
The FICPA has been in regular contact with the Department following a series severe weather events dating back to May. We will continue to advocate for our members before, during and after disasters.