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Introduction
What to Expect from a Florida Tax Audit
General Tax Administration
Topics Covered
Why Taxpayers are Audited
Why Taxpayers are Audited
How Taxpayers are Selected
How Taxpayers are Selected
Taxpayer Filing Data and Behavior
Example 1
Filing Data Research
Statistical Data
IRS Information Sharing
Example 2
Sharing Programs
Example 3
Third Party Data
What Happens During The Audit
What Happens During the Audit
Notice of Intent to Audit Books and Records
Types of Records Reviewed
Federal and State Tax Returns
Documentation
General Ledgers and Journals
Exemption Certificates
Communication with Auditor
Power of Attorney
Requesting Technical Advice
Requesting Technical Advice
Requesting Advice During an Audit
What Happens When Audit is Complete
When Audit is Complete
Pay Online
How to Pay Your Audit Assessment and Notice of Taxpayer Rights
1 - Florida Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
2 - Florida Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
Conclusion
For more information
Thank You
What to Expect from a Florida Tax Audit
Resources
Here are some useful links and documents:
Audit - What to Expect webpage
Auditing in an Electronic Environment (GT-800050)
How to Pay Your Audit Assessment and Notice of Taxpayer Rights (GT-800004)
Power of Attorney and Decloration of Representative (DR-835)
Requesting Advice During an Audit (GT-800061)
Sampling and Your Audit (GT-800059)
Voluntary Disclosure (GT-00053)
What to Expect from a Florida Tax Audit (GT-800042)
What to Expect from a Florida Reemployment Tax Audit (RT-800063)
What to Expect from a Florida Tax Audit
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