๐Ÿ—๏ธ NO STATE INCOME TAX โ€ข FLORIDA CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS SAVE BIG

Calculate Your Florida Construction Manager Tax Savings

Florida construction managers, general contractors, and project managers save $8,000-$15,000/year compared to California and NY. Calculate your federal tax burden and see exactly how much you keep with zero state income tax.

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โœ… 2026 Federal Tax Brackets
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Enter Your Income

Input W-2 salary, project management fees, bonus, and any other construction-related income.

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Add Deductions

Tools, equipment, vehicle expenses, home office, and retirement contributions reduce your taxable income.

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See Florida Savings

Compare your take-home pay versus California and New York. Download your personalized tax report.

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๐Ÿ“‹ Step 3: Your Profile

Standard deduction: $14,600

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Calculating your Florida tax advantage...

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Your Savings vs Other Construction Hubs

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Florida

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State Income Tax

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California

9.3%

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New York

6.5%

State Income Tax (avg)

$0/year

You Save $0/year vs California

That's an extra $0/month in your pocket compared to a California construction manager with the same income.

๐Ÿ“… Monthly Take-Home Breakdown

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Florida State Tax:
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Florida Construction Manager Income (2026)

Average annual income for construction managers and project managers across major Florida cities. Remember: zero state income tax means your dollar goes further here.

Miami

$105,000
Commercial, Residential, High-rise Development

Orlando

$98,000
Theme Parks, Hospitality, Mixed-Use

Tampa

$100,000
Commercial, Infrastructure, Residential

Jacksonville

$95,000
Industrial, Logistics, Civil Construction

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Why Florida for Construction Managers?

Florida's booming construction industry offers abundant opportunities for project managers. With no state income tax, a $100,000 income in Florida has the same purchasing power as $120,000 in California. Miami, Orlando, and Tampa are experiencing rapid development in commercial, residential, and infrastructure sectors.

Florida vs High-Tax States

See how much construction managers save with zero state income tax

Annual Income Florida Tax California Tax New York Tax Florida Savings
$80,000 $0 $6,200 $5,600 โœ… $6,200 vs CA
$100,000 $0 $8,400 $7,600 โœ… $8,400 vs CA
$120,000 $0 $10,600 $9,600 โœ… $10,600 vs CA
$140,000 $0 $12,800 $11,600 โœ… $12,800 vs CA

โš ๏ธ Property Tax Consideration

Florida has moderate property taxes (around 0.8%-1.1% of home value annually) with a $50,000 homestead exemption. Even with property taxes, a $100,000 earner typically saves $6,000+/year net compared to California.

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What Florida Construction Managers Say

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"Moved my construction management business from SF to Miami in 2025. My $130k income now saves me over $10k/year in state taxes. This calculator helped me plan my quarterly payments and maximize equipment deductions."

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Commercial Project Manager, Miami

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"I manage residential construction in Orlando. The vehicle mileage and home office deductions saved me over $4,500 last year. Plus no state tax means I keep more of my rates. Highly recommend this calculator!"

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Residential Construction Manager, Orlando

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"Tampa's construction boom is real. As an independent project manager, this calculator helped me realize I was underpaying estimated taxes. Now I set aside 28% and feel confident about my finances."

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David T.

Infrastructure PM, Tampa

People Also Ask

No. Florida has zero state income tax. Construction managers, general contractors, and project managers in Florida only pay federal income tax. This means significant savings compared to California (up to 13.3% state tax) or New York (up to 10.9%). For a manager earning $100,000, this saves approximately $8,000-$10,000 annually.
Construction managers can deduct: tools, equipment, safety gear, vehicle expenses (mileage or actual), home office, software (Procore, Bluebeam), professional certifications (PMP, LEED), and continuing education. Florida has no state tax, so you keep 100% of these federal deductions.
Average income for construction managers in Miami is $95,000-$110,000 for 2026. Senior project managers and those overseeing large commercial projects can earn $130,000+. With no state income tax, a $100,000 income in Miami equals approximately $120,000 in purchasing power in California.
Yes. As a self-employed contractor or independent project manager, if you expect to owe $1,000 or more in federal taxes, you must make quarterly estimated tax payments using Form 1040-ES. Due dates: April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15. Florida has no state estimated tax payments.
Yes, if you're self-employed, you can deduct vehicle expenses using either the standard mileage rate (67.5ยข per mile for 2026) or actual expenses (gas, repairs, insurance, depreciation). Keep a detailed mileage log for all business-related travel, including site visits, client meetings, and supply runs.

Resources for Florida Construction Managers

Resource What It's For Link
IRS Self-Employed Tax Center Tax information for independent contractors irs.gov/self-employed โ†—
Procore (Project Management) Construction management software (tax-deductible) procore.com โ†—
Florida Dept. of Revenue Verify Florida has no state income tax floridarevenue.com โ†—
PMP Certification (PMI) Project Management Professional (tax-deductible) pmi.org โ†—
LEED Certification Green building certification (tax-deductible) usgbc.org โ†—
โš ๏ธ Important Disclaimer

This calculator provides federal tax estimates only. Florida has no state income tax, but other taxes (property, sales) apply. Individual situations vary significantly based on deductions, credits, and other factors. Always consult a qualified CPA or tax professional before making financial or relocation decisions. We are not affiliated with the IRS or any state tax authority.