Florida Department Revenue-Audit/Owe Unemployment Comp- Expert Tax Firm

February 4, 2011
Written by: steve

The Florida Department of Revenue is cracking up there Audit machine for the State of Florida and we will see many more tax audits in the State this year. There is a lot of State money in this pool and the State is ready to crank up the heat.

If you owe?

Contact us for a structured payment agreement and relieve your self of the worry and stress of the State breathing down your back.

If you are going through a Florida Department of Revenue Audit, call Fresh Start Tax LLC.     We have over 140 tax experience, 60 years of direct government experience.

Do not go into a tax audit unrepresented. Have experienced professional help on your side. We have an “A” rating with the BBB.

Who pays for unemployment compensation?

You, the employer, pay for unemployment compensation through a tax managed by the Florida Department of Revenue. It is one of your business costs. Workers do not pay unemployment tax and employers must not make payroll deductions for this purpose. The consumer bears this cost in the price of the goods or services you sell. Thus, the burden of unemployment is shared by all. Your payments go into a fund from which monies are paid to eligible claimants. After a qualifying period, employers with a stable employment history will receive a lowered tax rate.
Who Is Liable?

A new business must report its initial employment in the month following the calendar quarter in which employment begins. You can register to pay unemployment using our secure Internet site. You are liable if you meet any of the following conditions:

You have quarterly payroll of $1,500 or more in a calendar year.
You have one or more employees for a day (or portion of a day) during any 20 weeks in a calendar year.
You are an agricultural employer and have five or more workers for a day (or portion of a day) during any 20 weeks in a calendar year, or a $10,000 cash payroll in any calendar quarter.
You are a domestic employer with a cash payroll of $1,000 or more in a calendar quarter.
You are liable for federal unemployment tax.
You purchase all or part of a liable business, or the combination of your payroll or employment and that of the business you purchased meets the liability criteria.
You are a nonprofit organization as defined in section 3306(c)(8) of the Federal Unemployment Tax Act and s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and have four or more employees for a day (or portion of a day) during any 20 weeks in a calendar year.


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