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What is FL DR-654 Waiver

The Florida Electronic Filing Waiver Form DR-654 is a tax form used by businesses in Florida to request a waiver from electronic filing of tax returns.

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FL DR-654 Waiver is needed by:
  • Corporate officers or business owners in Florida
  • Tax professionals assisting Florida-based businesses
  • Accountants managing tax filings for clients
  • Small business owners seeking electronic filing exemptions
  • Companies experiencing technical issues with electronic filings

How to fill out the FL DR-654 Waiver

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    To access the Florida Electronic Filing Waiver Form DR-654 on pdfFiller, navigate to the pdfFiller website and use the search bar to locate the form by entering 'DR-654'.
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    Once you find the form, click on it to open it within the pdfFiller interface.
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    Familiarize yourself with the layout of the form. Notice the fillable fields and checkboxes that you will need to complete.
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    Before starting to fill out the form, gather all necessary information including your business's details, current filing methods, and any technical capabilities that may be required.
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    Begin filling in the relevant fields, making sure to enter accurate information regarding your business and its electronic filing capabilities.
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    Use the checkboxes to indicate which filing methods your business currently utilizes.
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    Be sure to review any conditions associated with the waiver and acknowledge your agreement by signing in the designated field.
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    After completing all sections, review the filled form thoroughly for any errors or missing information.
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    Once satisfied with your entries, save the completed form. You may download the form to your device or submit it directly through pdfFiller, depending on your needs.
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Eligibility for the Florida Electronic Filing Waiver Form DR-654 generally includes any business entity operating in Florida that cannot comply with electronic filing requirements.
There is no specific submission deadline for Form DR-654; however, it should be filed before the business's tax return due date to avoid potential penalties.
After completing Form DR-654, you can either submit it electronically through pdfFiller if that option is available, or print it out and mail it to the Florida Department of Revenue.
Typically, no additional documents are required with Form DR-654, but having your business's tax information handy helps ensure accuracy.
Avoid common mistakes such as leaving fields blank, entering inaccurate information about your business, or failing to provide a signature from a corporate officer or owner.
Processing times for Form DR-654 can vary, but it is typically processed within a few weeks after submission to the Florida Department of Revenue.
No, notarization is not required for the Florida Electronic Filing Waiver Form DR-654. A signature from a corporate officer or owner is sufficient.
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