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Whether the tax was collected and not remitted to the state by the taxpayer. (2) Reasonable cause is indicated by the existence of facts and circumstances which support the exercise of ordinary care and prudence on the part of the taxpayer in complying with the revenue laws of this state.
RT-17 Notice of Final Assessment It is a list of amounts due, including missing reports, which must be filed immediately. The back of the form lists the tax/assessment due, interest due, penalty due, fee due, and total due for each reporting period. A taxpayer has 20 days to file a protest to the assessment.
The Florida Department of Revenue: Administers three main programs: Child Support Program; General Tax Administration; and Property Tax Oversight. Works on behalf of more than 1.2 million children to establish and collect child support. Distributes more than $1.6 billion a year in child support payments to families.
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.
If you received a Final Assessment, you either: filed tax returns without the payment of the tax liability. and/or you previously received a Notice of Preliminary Assessment and did not respond or timely respond.
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If you file your return or pay tax late, a late filing penalty of 10% of the amount of tax owed, but not less than $50, may be charged. The $50 minimum penalty applies even if no tax is due. A floating rate of interest applies to underpayments and late payments of tax.
Has a Florida Tax Warrant Been Issued? Under Florida tax law, the Department of Revenue (DOR) can issue a tax warrant, which is effectively the same as a lien, when you or your company fail to pay allegedly past due taxes.

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