Audited by the State of Florida? Call Local Tax Professionals over 100 years experience

If you are being audited by the State of Florida, Department of Revenue, hire Florida’s best. Call Fresh Start Tax at 1-866-700-1040   Freshstarttax.com

With over 100 years of experience, the tax professionals at Fresh Start Tax can help and guide you through the process of the State of Florida, Department of Revenue audit, warrant or other sales tax issues. We have a team of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPAs, Enrolled agents and former IRS employees who were supervisors and audit managers with the Department of Revenue. We can help you get the results you need on the over 33 different tax issues the State of Florida imposes.

We want to give you some very basic information to help you with some of the most commonly asked questions by taxpayers and owners of businesses regarding the audit process.

Why you want to hire Fresh Start Tax:

* Over 100 years of tax experience
* Former tax audit manager with the State of Florida Department of Revenue
* Never have to speak with a State Agent
* The best possible settlement because of their experience

Why Taxpayers in the state of Florida are audited

Taxpayers are audited to:

* Enforce Florida tax laws uniformly
* Deter tax evasion and fraud
* Promote voluntary compliance for the taxpayer
* Educate the taxpayer of their responsibilities

While the State accepts most tax returns as filed, the State audits some returns to verify accuracy and evaluate compliance. Audits do not always result in the taxpayer owing additional tax, penalty or interest. The auditor may adjust a credit carryover or correct distribution without assessing additional tax. The auditor may even determine that a refund is due.
How taxpayers are selected for an audit

The methods for selecting a business or individual to audit vary from tax to tax. Here are some examples of sources used to identify a potential audit candidate:

* Internal Revenue Service provides information to the State
* Information sharing programs with other states and state agencies
* Computer-based random selection
* Analysis of Florida tax return information
* Business publications, periodicals, journals, and directories

What types of records I will need to provide

The State will notify you of it’s intent to audit and will also tell you what records you will need to provide. The types of records may include, but are not limited to:

* General ledgers and journals
* Cash receipt and disbursement journals
* Purchase and sales journals
* Sales tax exemption or resale certificates
* Florida tax returns
* Federal tax returns
* Depreciation schedules
* Property records
* Other documentation to verify amounts entered on tax returns

You must keep your records for three years since an audit can extend back that far. The Department (DOR) may audit for periods longer than three years if you did not file, or filed a substantially incorrect return or payment.
What my rights are doing an audit

The Florida Bill of Rights provides protection for taxpayers? privacy and property during their interactions with Revenue employees. Your rights include:

* The right to fair treatment
* The right to get available information and prompt, accurate responses to your questions
* The right to have the Department begin and complete its audit in a timely manner after we notify you of our intent to audit
* The right to get simple, nontechnical statements which explain the reason for audit selection and the procedures, remedies, and rights available during audit, appeals, and collection proceedings.

Communicating and Meeting Deadlines

Throughout the audit process, communication is vital. After you are sent a Notice of Intent to Audit Books and Records, the auditor will work with you to set a date to begin the audit. The auditor will give you deadlines for providing information or documentation. If you need additional time to prepare, or need to request a delay for other reasons, contact the auditor. The auditor will make every effort to accommodate your requests. If you fail to respond or provide the requested information, an assessment may be issued and warrant filed based on the best available information.

What Happens When the Audit is Complete

After your audit is complete, you can review the audit findings and proposed changes to your tax liability. The auditor will give you a copy of the work papers and explain your rights, including deadlines for filing protests. If you agree with the audit findings, you are expected to pay the amount due in full. You have the right to protest the proposed changes if you disagree with them. “How to Pay” has more details.
Self-Audit/Self-Analysis

The Department uses self-audit or self-analysis projects to educate taxpayers on issues related to a particular compliance problem or industry. Selected taxpayers information is sent about a specific tax or issue, user-friendly instructions, and simple worksheets. They are asked to review the materials, complete the worksheets, calculate any additional tax due, and return the paperwork with payment. The auditor has limited contact with the taxpayer and does not visit the taxpayer?s location. The Department usually accepts the taxpayer?s responses. However, participation in a self-audit/self-analysis does not exempt the taxpayer from further audit review of the same time period.

Should you ever run into the problem of a tax audit from any State, call the professional team at Fresh Start Tax.

www.freshstarttax.com

1-866-700-1040

skype password FRESHSTARTTAX

About Fresh Start Tax

Call, Chat, or Email us to schedule a FREE CONSULTATION with Expert Tax Attorneys or former IRS agents who can help you with your specific IRS tax problem such as Unfiled Tax Returns, IRS Tax Levy, and IRS Tax Settlements. Fresh Start Tax, LLC., is an IRS Tax Specialty Firm with over 205 years combined IRS tax experience and who has offices located in South Florida since 1982.

Related posts:

  1. Having problems with State of Florida Tax Issues Call Fresh Start Tax 1-866-700-1040
  2. Unfiled State or Sales Tax Returns Call Fresh Start Tax 1-866-700-1040
  3. Have a State of Florida Tax Warrant? We can resolve your problem today 1-866-700-1040
  4. Florida Corporate Income Tax Audit? Hire one of the best firms in Florida
  5. Need representation for Sales and Use Tax Audits- State of Florida-Former Audit Managers
This entry was posted in Florida Sales Tax Help and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Solve Your Tax Problems Today!
  • Free Professional Tax Consult    "A" Rated
  • Our staff has over 205 years of professional tax representation experience. Since 1982
  • Staff comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPAs, Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors
  • We taught Tax Law at the IRS
  • We are licensed and certified to practice in all 50 states
  • We have saved our clients millions of dollars since 1982
  • Get Help Today






    captcha

  • Offers in Compromise/Settlements
  • Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
  • IRS Notices/Bill of Intent to Levy or Final Notices
  • IRS Tax Audits, Large and Small Dollar
  • Hardships Cases, Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
  • Payroll Tax Liability – Trust Fund Penalty Cases
  • Unfiled, past due taxes - Federal and State