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Tax Law in Florida

Wondering whether you need a Florida tax attorney – or not? You’ve come to the right place. We’ll use this short article to explain:

  • When a FL tax lawyer can help you
  • The types of taxes a FL tax attorney deals with
  • How to find free non-legal tax help
  • How to find legal tax help

A Florida Tax Lawyer Can Help with these Tax Problems

If the state of Florida or the IRS says you owe more taxes than you think you do – or -you’ve made a mistake – or – you just want to be sure you’re paying the right amount of taxes, a tax attorney will analyze your case and provide legal guidance on your best path for forward movement.

A tax lawyer would handle these situations:

  • Sam was charged with tax evasion. The IRS claims he didn’t pay taxes on his gambling income and that he filed misleading tax returns.
  • The Florida Department of Revenue claims that Laura owes $40,000 in back taxes. Laura thinks she has always filed and paid her taxes appropriately.
  • Jennifer hasn’t filed taxes for the last 10 years and wants to come clean and do things right hereon out.
  • Jacob is concerned that his construction business is not paying enough in taxes and doesn’t want to get in trouble.
  • Matthew is running two businesses and no longer feels comfortable filing his own income tax returns.

A Florida Tax Attorney Handles These Kind of Taxes

  • Income Taxes
  • Transfer Taxes
  • Federal Estate Taxes (FET)
  • Federal Gift Taxes
  • Federal Generation Skipping Taxes (GST)
  • Realty Transfer Taxes
  • Mergers and Acquisitions Tax
  • Sales and Use Taxes
  • Out-of-State Online Purchase Taxes
  • Personal Income Taxes
  • Business Income Taxes
  • Capital Gains Taxes
  • Investment Taxes
  • Business Taxes
  • Corporate Taxes
  • Income Taxes
  • Municipal Taxes
  • Payroll Taxes
  • Withholding Taxes
  • Social Security and Medicare Taxes
  • Self Employment Taxes

Where do I Find Florida and Federal Tax Laws?

The tax code is your friend. Okay, we’re kidding. But, if you’re interested in some not-so-light reading, here are the links to federal and state law.

How Do I Find Non-Legal Tax Help?

Although, only lawyers can provide legal advice and represent you in tax court, you can get non-legal tax help from the IRS the Florida Department of Revenue.

How Do I Find Legal Tax Help?

It’s important to understand how the laws affect your personal situation and what you can do about it. To find a Florida tax attorney, search our site, www.attorneys.org, or ask the bar association or a friend for a referral.

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