Case Overview
Case Type: Class Action Lawsuit
Defendant: Amazon
Jurisdiction: Florida
Status: Recently Filed
Who May Be Affected: Florida residents who purchased tax-exempt items on Amazon

A newly filed class action lawsuit alleges that Amazon unlawfully collected sales tax on purchases that should have been tax-free under Florida law — potentially overcharging consumers across the state on everyday items like groceries, medications, and other tax-exempt goods.
According to recent reporting on the class action filing, the lawsuit claims Amazon systematically applied sales tax to product categories that Florida law explicitly exempts from taxation, leaving shoppers paying more than they legally should have at checkout.
Status: Recently Filed
Estimated Payout: Not yet determined
Who Qualifies: Florida residents who purchased tax-exempt items through Amazon and were charged sales tax
Florida law exempts certain categories of goods — including many food items, prescription drugs, and other qualifying products — from state sales tax. The lawsuit alleges that Amazon failed to honor these exemptions at the point of sale, instead charging Florida customers sales tax on purchases that should have been tax-free.
The complaint claims this practice resulted in consumers being overbilled, potentially by small amounts per transaction but across a large number of purchases and customers — a pattern common in class action billing cases where individual damages are modest but collective harm is substantial.
The lawsuit seeks to represent a class of Florida consumers who were allegedly overcharged, though the case has not yet been certified as a class action and no settlement has been reached.
How to stay informed: Because the case is in early stages, no claim form is available yet. Florida Amazon shoppers who believe they may have been affected can monitor developments through court records or legal news sources.
Class action lawsuits of this type typically move through several stages before any resolution: the defendant files a response, both sides engage in discovery, and the court decides whether to certify the case as a class action. Settlement negotiations, if they occur, generally happen later in the process.
Florida residents who regularly shop on Amazon — particularly for groceries, health products, or other potentially tax-exempt categories — may want to review their past purchase records and keep an eye on how this case develops.
Have you noticed unexpected sales tax charges on Amazon purchases in Florida? Share your experience in the comments below.
InjuryClaims.com reports on class action lawsuits and legal developments. Nothing in this article constitutes legal advice. Only a licensed attorney can advise you on your individual legal rights.
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