​​Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights

The Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights is found in the Florida Constitution and reads, in part: “By general law the legislature shall prescribe and adopt a Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights that, in clear and concise language, sets forth taxpayers’ rights and responsibilities and government's responsibilities to deal fairly with taxpayers under the laws of this state.” Twenty-one rights are compiled in the statutory enactment by the Legislature, including the right to assistance from a Taxpayers’ Rights Advocate. Further information about the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights is addressed in the Department brochure, Florida ​Taxpayer's Bill of Rights.

To learn more about Florida’s Taxpayers’ Rights Advocate, visit the Office of the Taxp​ayers' Rights Advocate webpage.