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November 30, 2017
Written by: Fresh Start Tax

 

Fresh Start Tax

 

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We are a local South Florida firm that has been in practice since 1982.

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Many people are not aware that failure to pay back Florida sales tax could put the taxpayer in jeopardy of many things.

If you need help in this area or being threatened by Florida sales tax Department of revenue call us today for a free initial tax consultation.

Most businesses are strapped due to high business cost and feel overwhelmed by the pressures of paying the massive amount of bills that come in every month and there are times where there’s not enough money to pay everything and many times businesses fail to pay their back Florida taxes.

We understand your problem and that’s where we can come in. We can help represent you if you owe back Florida sales tax.

 

The Florida Sales Tax Collection Process

Failure to respond timely may result in further enforcement actions which could include: filing liens against property, freezing bank accounts, and revoking sales tax registration and/or other professional licenses.

The Florida Department of Revenue begins the collection process when a taxpayer fails to file a return, fails to make a payment, underpays the amount due, files late, pays late, or owes additional money that was discovered in an audit.

A delinquency notice (Notice of Delinquency) is issued when a return is not filed and a bill (Notice of Amount Due) is issued when a return is filed late or additional money is due.

The delinquency notice indicates a return has not been filed, while the initial bill contains a breakdown of the additional amount due.

It is extremely important to take prompt action when you receive a delinquency notice or bill. Penalties and interest continue to accumulate until the entire amount of the tax due is paid.

If the debt remains unpaid for 90 days, the Department will charge a 10% administrative collection processing fee to cover the costs of collecting the debt.

Failure to resolve the debt may result in your account being sent to a private collection agency.

If your account is sent to a private collection agency and the debt includes reemployment tax, you will be charged a separate fee by the collection agency.

If a delinquency notice is received, it is important to file the missing return(s) and pay the tax as soon as possible.

If a taxpayer is already enrolled to file and pay electronically, they need to at least submit the missing returns.

If a taxpayer is not currently enrolled to file and pay electronically, enrollment can be easily completed online using the e-Services Enrollment application.

The taxpayer can then electronically file and electronically pay past-due returns.

A taxpayer who believes a delinquency notice was issued in error, disagrees with a bill amount due, or has already filed or paid the return or bill, should contact the Department immediately to resolve the issue.

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