


Arauz Law, PLLC is led by Andrea Arauz, Esq., She provides Florida Sales & Use Tax representation for businesses and individuals across the state. A Miami native, Ms. Arauz brings big-firm experience from big four and boutique tax practice expertise to every case.
At Arauz Law, PLLC, we know that dealing with Florida’s Sales & Use Tax can feel overwhelming — especially if Spanish is your first language. That’s why Andrea Arauz, Esq. built this firm: to protect taxpayers, defend their rights, and make sure every client feels heard and understood.
Today, Andrea brings that big-firm expertise to her own practice — with a personal, client-focused approach. She is especially passionate about helping Spanish-speaking business owners and families who deserve clear guidance and strong advocacy in a system that can often feel stacked against them.
At Arauz Law, PLLC, you’re not just another case file. You’re family. We fight to protect your rights, your business, and your peace of mind — so you can focus on what matters most.
A Florida sales tax audit is an official review by the Florida Department of Revenue ("FDOR") to confirm that a business has correctly reported and paid sales tax. If your company sells tangible goods, certain services, commercial rentals, or admissions, you are required to collect and remit this tax. Even an unintentional mistake can result in costly penalties.

We conduct a comprehensive review of your tax situation, identifying potential liabilities, exemptions, and credits to ensure accuracy and compliance.

Our team gathers documentation, prepares filings, and develops a solid strategy to address audits, disputes, or refund claims.

We work directly with tax authorities to negotiate settlements, resolve disputes, and, if needed, represent you in administrative hearings or court.

Tired of unpredictable billables and hidden fees from other law firms? At Arauz Law, we offer transparent fee structure arrangements for qualifying matters, so you always know what you are paying—no surprises, straightforward costs, and no hidden fees.
The FDOR reviews financial records, sales documentation, and tax returns to spot discrepancies or unpaid taxes. If errors are found, the state can impose additional taxes, penalties, and interest. In serious cases, the matter may even be referred for criminal prosecution.
Facing an audit without expert support can be overwhelming. Consulting a qualified tax attorney or experienced sales-tax professional early in the process is essential. They can communicate with the FDOR on your behalf, help gather and present documentation, and work to minimize potential liabilities, penalties, and interest.
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