Blog Posts in November, 2011

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  • TOP GUN - IS "DOG FIGHTING" SCHOOL FOR EDUCATION OR ENTERTAINMENT
    TOP GUN - IS "DOG FIGHTING" SCHOOL FOR EDUCATION OR ENTERTAINMENT

    It is somewhat comical to think of tax attorneys, air combat training, and "dog fighting" in the same sentence, but in the world of sales tax we have learned to expect the unexpected. Further, as ...

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  • IF YOU KNOW WHAT TO ASK FOR, THEN FL DOR WILL TELL ALL
    IF YOU KNOW WHAT TO ASK FOR, THEN FL DOR WILL TELL ALL

    We've all had a new client come in the door and the first thing we want to know is their tax history. Well, if you know what to ask for, then the Florida Department of Revenue has a specific form that ...

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  • New Legislation to Battle High Tech Sales Tax Fraud - Phantom Zapper Software
    New Legislation to Battle High Tech Sales Tax Fraud - Phantom Zapper Software

    Florida Tax Professionals Beware – Are Your Clients Keeping Two Sets Of Books with New Technology? Ok, so skimming a little off the top for business in industries that deal with a lot of cash is ...

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  • An Easy Fix to Enterprise Zone Application Denials
    An Easy Fix to Enterprise Zone Application Denials

    The DOR's Controversial and Potentially Incorrect Practice to E-Z Exemptions and Credits Should Be More Heavily Scrutinized In February 2011, a taxpayer filed a claim for refund based on an Enterprise ...

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  • Florida DOR Assesses Tax on Used Repair Parts Supplied by the Customer
    Florida DOR Assesses Tax on Used Repair Parts Supplied by the Customer

    Whose Parts are They Anyway? Florida DOR Assesses Tax on Used Repair Parts Supplied by the Customer In December 2010, the Florida Department of Revenue ("DOR") assessed tax against Associated ...

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  • Welcome to our Florida Tax Law Blog
    Welcome to our Florida Tax Law Blog

    Welcome to our Florida Tax Law Blog, you can subscribe to our feed here. By subscribing, you will receive timely updates on Florida Tax news, legislation, and - most importantly - ongoing cases ...

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