On December 18, SB 50 was filed in the Florida Senate which would require sales tax collection from a person whose remote sales to Florida exceed $100,000 per year. It states that a person whose “taxable remote sales in the previous calendar year” exceed $100,000 has a “substantial number of remote sales” and is therefore a “dealer.” The bill also requires a “marketplace provider” to collect sales tax. It defines “marketplace provider” to include a person who facilitates retail sales by listing or advertising for sale in a marketplace and directly or indirectly collects payment from the customer. The bill provides an exclusion from this rule for travel agency services, delivery network companies, and payment processor businesses. The Florida House of Representatives previously introduced a similar bill, HB 15.