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The purpose of the Department of Revenue is to provide fair and efficient child support and tax administration and achieve the highest levels of voluntary compliance while being accessible and responsive to citizens.
Florida DOR is usually for sales tax or possibly child support. Someone may have also given them an old or incorrect number. They are also working from home though I believe it does show up as DOR.
If you are unable to connect when dialing (850) 488-6800, please try again later, review our frequently asked questions for an answer, or contact a local service center. ​The General Tax Administration Taxpayer Services Call Center is experiencing high call volumes and wait times.
Your certificate number is located on the front of the Certificate of Registration. Your business partner number is located on the back of the Certificate of Registration. Certificates.
Getting a letter from the IRS can make some taxpayers nervous but theres no need to panic. The IRS sends notices and letters when it needs to ask a question about a taxpayers tax return, let them know about a change to their account or request a payment.
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period in the spaces provided. If you do not have a window- style return envelope, mail your return and payment to: Florida Department of Revenue 5050 W Tennessee St Tallahassee FL 32399-0120 Due Dates: Tax returns and payments are due on the 1st and late after the 20th day of the month following each reporting period.
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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