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IRS Payment Plan Options for Florida Small Business Owners: What You Need to Know

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

Businesses can find themselves with Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax debt they can’t afford, just like individual taxpayers. A sudden emergency or other unexpected change in your life or business can cause you to miss payments or deposits, accruing penalties and interest, creating a substantial…

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How to Respond to an IRS Audit Notice in Florida: Step-by-Step Guide

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

Getting a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be nerve-wracking, especially when that notice is for an IRS audit. Audits can be scary, but they are also routine processes used to check your personal and financial information against the information you gave the…

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Independent Contractor Versus Employee: Payroll Tax Implications in Florida

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

Payroll taxes are an essential part of business operations and responsibilities. Part of this responsibility is ensuring that workers are categorized properly. Businesses may not have as many financial obligations for independent contractors compared to employees, but misclassification can have major consequences. It’s crucial to…

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Florida Employer Payroll Tax Obligations: A Complete Guide

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

There are many crucial responsibilities that employers have, including taxes. Businesses must be aware of their Florida employer payroll tax obligations to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR). Failing to meet these obligations, even if you aren’t aware of…

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How to Calculate Your IRS Offer in Compromise Amount

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers several useful methods of settling your tax debt if you don’t have the financial ability to repay it. One of these is an offer in compromise (OIC), which lets you pay off your entire debt for a lower amount.…

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IRS Offer in Compromise Rejected? Here’s What to Do Next

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

An offer in compromise (OIC) helps many taxpayers get the fresh start they need after having substantial tax debt that they don’t have the ability to repay. It can be very disheartening if the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) denies your application. Was your IRS offer…

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How Long Does It Take to Settle Tax Debt with the IRS?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

It can be unfortunately easy to end up behind on your taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), leading to penalties and accrued interest. Many taxpayers looking to resolve a debt they can’t repay want to know, “How long does it take to settle a…

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IRS Tax Debt Forgiveness: Programs Available in Florida

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

When you owe the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) significant tax debt, it can be very overwhelming. If you don’t have the financial ability to pay your debt in full, there may be options for IRS tax debt forgiveness. It’s important you know what programs are…

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Florida Sales Tax Audit: What Businesses Need to Know

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

Florida businesses have numerous obligations and responsibilities to their employees, their customers or clients, and numerous state and federal agencies, among others. The Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are two of those agencies. If you are facing a Florida…

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Florida State Tax Disputes: Common Issues and How to Resolve Them

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

Taxpayers in Florida have to adhere to federal tax requirements and the state tax requirements that are put in place by the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR). Like with federal taxes, there are Florida state tax disputes that can occur with the DOR, and it’s…

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