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Florida Hunting, Fishing, and Camping Sales Tax Holiday (Sept 8 – Dec 31, 2025)

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Florida Hunting, Fishing, and Camping Sales Tax Holiday (Sept 8 – Dec 31, 2025)

Florida has announced a Hunting, Fishing, and Camping Sales Tax Holiday beginning September 8, 2025 and running through December 31, 2025. During this time, certain products are exempt from sales tax when specific conditions (such as price thresholds) are met.

TaxCloud will automatically apply exemptions for the qualifying products listed below, as long as the correct Taxability Information Code (TIC) is used.

:::warning Important: Products coded with TIC 0 (General Product / Always Taxable) will not receive any sales tax holiday exemptions. If you are using TIC 0 on products that qualify, you must update your product’s TIC to the correct category for the exemption to apply, this is what tells the TaxCloud tax engine what this product is.

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TICs Included in the Florida Holiday

TIC IDDescriptionFlorida Exemption
90500Firearms and HuntingExempt
90505FirearmsExempt
90506AmmunitionExempt
21300Fishing suppliesExempt if $5 or less for individual item, $10 or less if multiple items sold together
21301Bait or fishing tackleExempt if $30 or less
21302Tackle boxes or bagsExempt if $30 or less
21303Fishing rodsExempt if $75 or less
21304Fishing reelsExempt if $75 or less
21305Fishing rod and reel setExempt if $150 or less
21310Camping suppliesExempt if $30 or less
21311Camping lanternsExempt if $30 or less
21312FlashlightsExempt if $30 or less
21313Sleeping bagsExempt if $50 or less
21314Portable hammocksExempt if $50 or less
21315Camping stovesExempt if $50 or less
21316Collapsible camping chairsExempt if $50 or less
21317TentsExempt if $200 or less

What Merchants Need to Do

  1. Check your product catalog in TaxCloud.
    • If any qualifying products are currently assigned TIC 0, update them to the correct TIC from the list above.

      Update your integration settings (if applicable).

    • If your integration defaults all products to TIC 0, adjust it to use a more accurate product-level TIC.

  2. Review our TIC Guide for details on choosing the right product category.

Why This Matters

  • TIC 0 = Always taxable. Products assigned this code will never be exempt, even during tax holidays.
  • Using the correct TIC ensures that your customers get the sales tax exemption they expect — and prevents customer support issues.

Need help?

If you have questions about updating TICs or want to confirm your setup, please contact us at service@taxcloud.com.

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