FL H0429 | 2020 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Failed on March 14 2020 - 100% progression
Action: 2020-03-14 - Died in Commerce Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [PDF]

Summary

Authorizes dealers, subject to certain conditions, to advertise or hold out to public that they will pay sales tax on behalf of purchaser.

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Title

Tax Absorption

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2020-03-14HouseDied in Commerce Committee
2020-03-14HouseIndefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
2020-02-20HouseNow in Commerce Committee
2020-02-20HouseCS referred to Commerce Committee
2020-02-20HouseOriginal reference(s) removed: Business and Professions Subcommittee; Appropriations Committee
2020-02-19HouseCS by Ways and Means Committee read 1st time
2020-02-19HousePending review of CS under Rule 7.18(c)
2020-02-19HouseCS by Ways and Means Committee; YEAS 17 NAYS 0
2020-02-17HouseOn Committee agenda-- Ways and Means Committee, 02/19/20, 9:00 am, Morris Hall
2020-01-14HouseIntroduced
2019-10-30HouseReferred to Ways and Means Committee; Business and Professions Subcommittee; Appropriations Committee
2019-10-22HouseFiled

Same As/Similar To

S508 (Same As) 2020-03-14 - Died in Appropriations
H7097 (Similar To) 2020-04-09 - Chapter No. 2020-10

Code Citations

ChapterArticleSectionCitation TypeStatute Text
21207Amended CodeSee Bill Text
21215Amended CodeSee Bill Text

Florida State Sources


Bill Comments

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