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If you owe back Sales Tax there are different ways to settle your tax debt with the State or the IRS.
No matter what State you live in, the State programs are vary similar. As a matter of fact the IRS works almost identical to State Agencies to close outstanding tax debt.
If you owe taxes, the division or department in charge of administering the program will require a Agency financial statement. This form will vary from State to State.
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The administration or collection division will require you to complete and verify a financial statement and the tax agent working the case will making a recommendation based on the facts of the documented financial statement. The State of Florida has different ways to settle your tax debt.
There are 3 general categories a taxpayer will be place into:
1. A Financial Hardship.This will occur based on the current financial statement reflecting the inability to make any type of payment.
2. A Payment Plan or installment agreement based in having available monthly income,
3. A Tax Settlement. An offer to permanently settle. This will also remove the tax lien.
You should contact our firm to speak to us specifically about your own tax situation.
How to pay off your Tax Assessment after a Tax Audit
Paying Your Audit Assessment
It is best to pay the balance due (including additional daily interest on the unpaid tax
balance) that appears on the Notice of Proposed Assessment (NOPA) or latest Department of Revenue notice that you received. Interest will continue to accrue on the unpaid tax balance until it is paid.
You can pay all or a portion of the amount due at any time without risking your protest
rights.
If you protest the assessment, Department of Revenue policy requires that you pay the agreed upon portion of tax, interest, and penalty at the time you file your protest.
If you are unable to pay the liability in full within the time frame stated on your notice, please contact Fresh Start Tax LLC for options.
The Department of Revenue charges a fee on any debt that is more than 90 days old.
The fee is equal to 10 percent of the balance due or $10, whichever is greater. The fee is intended to recover the costs of collecting the debt. If you fail to timely pay the amount due after your appeal rights expire or the assessment becomes final, you will owe this fee.
Making Your Payment to the State.
To help ensure proper processing of your payment to the State:
• Make sure your check is made payable to the Florida Department of Revenue.
• Write the audit number and tax type on your check or money order.
• Include any additional daily interest charges.
• Attach your check or money order to the coupon provided with the most recent notice that you received. If you did not receive or cannot locate a coupon, attach your payment to a copy of the most recent notice that you received.
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