Guide to Resolving Florida Back Taxes & Other Tax Problems
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The Florida Department of Revenue will begin their collection process when a taxpayer fails to make a payment, does not pay the balance owed in full, files taxes late, fails to file a tax return or owes additional money from an audit. Once a delinquency notice is issued, penalties and interest will continue to accrue until the entire tax amount is paid off. If the liability remains unpaid for 90 days a 10% collection processing fee will be charged.
Like the IRS, the state of Florida offers various solutions to problems that taxpayers may have. Below are the various methods that can be used to resolve delinquent taxes and other tax problems with the state of Florida.
If you Receive a Delinquency Notice
- If you can pay in full: The quickest and easiest way to pay your bill is to pay it online. If you have outstanding tax returns it is important to file those as soon as possible. If you don’t already have an e-file account with Florida, you can enroll and a user ID and password will be sent within 48 hours. Once you have an account you will be able to file and pay electronically.
- Can’t pay Florida taxes in full: If you cannot pay your taxes in full you must call your local service center or call the 800 number on the tax assessment notice. When you call you must request a stipulated time payment agreement. The state of Florida will require you to provide financial documents that prove your inability to pay the taxes owed in full. The state of Florida requires that you are prepared to pay a minimum of 25% of the amount owed right away and the full balance within a year.
Florida Taxpayer Services
If you need more information on a particular tax problem you can contact the Taxpayer Services in the following ways:
Phone: (800) 352-3671
Written Reply to Tax Questions, write:
Taxpayer Services
Florida Department of Revenue
5050 W Tennessee St Bld L
Tallahassee FL 32399-0112
Florida Taxpayer Rights Advocate
The Taxpayer Rights Advocate is a department that helps taxpayers with problems and complaints that could not be solved through normal channels. The Taxpayers Rights Advocate can be reached the following way:
Phone: (850) 617-8168
Writing:
Taxpayer Rights Advocate
Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 5906
Tallahassee FL 32314-5906
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