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Many of the items on this page are maintained by your company in the Toast Payroll Tax Center. We highly recommend visiting this page at least once a quarter so you can complete outstanding tasks and help enable a successful quarterly tax filing. Failure to provide this information risks Toast Payroll's ability to remit/file on your behalf, which may result in financial penalties for your company. Visit to learn all about the Tax Center.
After applying for and receiving your state tax account number(s), payment frequency, unemployment rate, or once you complete your third-party administrator (TPA) linking, log into Toast Payroll and select Taxes from the left-hand navigation. Complete any available tasks here, including Form 8655, missing Social Security numbers, and more.
Payroll tax liability largely depends on where an employee is working and where the employee lives. More information on assigning a work tax location within the Toast Payroll system can be found in .
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Reminder: Florida doesn't have a state income (withholding) tax.
Name, social security number (SSN), gross wages, and taxable wages for all employees are listed on the filing done by Toast Payroll. Per the Florida Employer Guide to Reemployment Tax: Incorrect or missing SSNs prevent wage credits to an individual or could result in payment of benefits to an individual who does not meet the reemployment assistance eligibility requirements. In addition, a penalty of up to $300 may be imposed for any report filed with incorrect or missing SSNs. SSNs are maintained on employee profiles in Toast Payroll. and in Toast Payroll.
See for a listing of some taxes our system doesn't currently support.
are found within the Toast Payroll system under Reports > Tax Filing. These reports are typically available the third full week of the month following each quarter-end. Toast Payroll will only generate tax packages for quarters in which a customer was actively processing payroll within the Toast Payroll system.
Note: Toast Payroll may not be able to complete and/or submit tax filings where the Toast Payroll system reflects missing, erroneous, or incomplete information in a customer's account. Copies of tax return submissions do not guarantee that a return was submitted to or accepted by an applicable agency. Additional fees may apply.
Registration with the state sets up your tax account, identified by an Employer Identification Number (EIN). This number enables Toast Payroll to file electronically on your behalf. Failure to provide this information risks Toast Payroll's ability to remit/file on your behalf which may result in financial penalties for your company.
Registration for Florida's unemployment tax, called a Reemployment Tax in Florida, is done via the Florida Business Tax Application (Form DR-1).
See Florida's guide for for a full list of requested items during registration. To register for the Reemployment Tax, a customer will generally need to provide:
The Employer Identification Number (EIN) identifies a tax account to the state and enables Toast Payroll to file returns electronically on a company's behalf. Failure to provide this information may result in Toast Payroll's inability to remit withheld funds or submit returns on a company's behalf. Additional fees may apply.
If you've already registered for a Florida unemployment account, the unemployment account ID numbers and tax rates can typically be found by:
A Florida account number, called the UT Account Number or the RT Account Number, is a 7-digit number. It is different from the Florida Business Partner ID. and any payment frequency or tax rate information to Toast Payroll by navigating to Settings > Payroll > Tax Accounts.
An unemployment withholding tax rate is determined by the state and can change each year based on a number of factors. See the for more information on the calculation of a Florida unemployment withholding tax rate.
Florida generally issues a customer tax rate annually on the Reemployment Tax Rate Notice (Form RT-20). Updated Florida unemployment withholding into Toast Payroll by navigating to Settings > Payroll > Tax Accounts.
Toast Payroll will reach out if additional information is necessary to link the company account as a Third-Party Administrator (TPA) in Florida. Terminate any filing or TPA linking relationship with any prior providers.
This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal, tax, HR, or other professional advice. Please contact an attorney or other professional for advice.