(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department of Revenue may send notices electronically, by postal mail, or both. Electronic transmission may be used only with the affirmative consent of the taxpayer or its representative. Documents sent pursuant to this section comply with the same timing and form requirements as documents sent by postal mail. If a document sent electronically is returned as undeliverable, the department must resend the document by postal mail. However, the original electronic transmission used with the affirmative consent of the taxpayer or its representative is the official mailing for purposes of this chapter.
(2) A notice sent electronically will be considered to have been received by the recipient if the transmission is addressed to the address provided by the taxpayer or its representative. A notice sent electronically will be considered received even if no individual is aware of its receipt. In addition, a notice sent electronically shall be considered received if the department does not receive notification that the document was undeliverable.
(3) For the purposes of this section, the term:
(a) “Affirmative consent” means that the taxpayer or its representative expressly consented to receive notices electronically either in response to a clear and conspicuous request for the taxpayer’s or its representative’s consent, or at the taxpayer’s or its representative’s own initiative.
(b) “Notice” means all communications from the department to the taxpayer or its representative, including, but not limited to, billings, notices issued during the course of an audit, proposed assessments, and final assessments authorized by this chapter and any other actions constituting final agency action within the meaning of chapter 120.
History.—s. 23, ch. 2020-10.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XIV - Taxation and Finance
Chapter 213 - State Revenue Laws: General Provisions
213.018 - Taxpayer Problem Resolution Program; Taxpayer Assistance Orders.
213.025 - Audits, Inspections, and Interviews.
213.05 - Department of Revenue; Control and Administration of Revenue Laws.
213.051 - Service of Subpoenas.
213.053 - Confidentiality and Information Sharing.
213.0532 - Information-Sharing Agreements With Financial Institutions.
213.0535 - Registration Information Sharing and Exchange Program.
213.0537 - Electronic Notification With Affirmative Consent.
213.055 - Declared Emergency; Waiver or Suspension of Specified Revenue Laws and Other Requirements.
213.06 - Rules of Department; Circumstances Requiring Emergency Rules.
213.071 - Certification Under Seal of Certain Records by Executive Director.
213.10 - Deposit of Tax Moneys Collected.
213.13 - Electronic Remittance and Distribution of Funds Collected by Clerks of the Court.
213.131 - Clerks of the Court Trust Fund Within the Department of Revenue.
213.21 - Informal Conferences; Compromises.
213.22 - Technical Assistance Advisements.
213.2201 - Publications by the Department.
213.23 - Consent Agreements Extending the Period Subject to Assessment or Available for Refund.
213.235 - Determination of Interest on Deficiencies.
213.24 - Accrual of Penalties and Interest on Deficiencies; Deficiency Billing Costs.
213.25 - Refunds; Credits; Right of Setoff.
213.256 - Simplified Sales and Use Tax Administration Act.
213.26 - Contracts With County Tax Collectors.
213.27 - Contracts With Debt Collection Agencies and Certain Vendors.
213.28 - Contracts With Private Auditors.
213.29 - Failure to Collect and Pay Over Tax or Attempt to Evade or Defeat Tax.
213.295 - Automated Sales Suppression Devices.
213.30 - Compensation for Information Relating to a Violation of the Tax Laws.
213.345 - Tolling of Periods During an Audit.
213.37 - Authority to Require Sworn Statements.
213.69 - Authority to Issue Warrants.
213.692 - Integrated Enforcement Authority.
213.70 - Taxpayers’ Escrow Requirement.
213.73 - Manner and Conditions of Sale of Property Subject of a Levy by the Department of Revenue.
213.731 - Collection Action; Notice; Taxpayer’s Protest and Review Rights.
213.732 - Jeopardy Findings and Assessments.
213.733 - Satisfaction of Warrant.
213.74 - Certificate of Sale; Deed of Real Property; Legal Effect.
213.75 - Application of Payments.
213.755 - Filing of Returns and Payment of Taxes by Electronic Means.
213.756 - Funds Collected Are State Tax Funds.
213.757 - Willful Failure to Pay Over Funds or Destruction of Records by Agent.