
Orlando Tax Relief — IRS Help for Orlando Residents
Orlando residents facing IRS problems need experienced federal tax representation. The theme park capital of the world is driven by tourism and hospitality on a scale unmatched anywhere — 75 million annual visitors support hundreds of thousands of jobs at theme parks, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Beyond tourism, Orlando is a growing aerospace and defense hub with major simulation and modeling contractors, a rapidly expanding healthcare sector anchored by Lake Nona Medical City, and one of the largest real estate and vacation rental markets in the US. Florida has no state income tax, but Orlando's massive gig economy, seasonal workforce, and high concentration of self-employed hospitality professionals create significant IRS compliance challenges. Our team provides professional federal tax relief services to Orlando residents throughout Central Florida.
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Tax Relief Services in Orlando, FL
New Beginning Tax Solutions provides professional IRS tax relief services to residents and businesses in Orlando, part of the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metropolitan area. With a metro population of 2.8M, Orlando is home to thousands of taxpayers who may face IRS collections, liens, levies, audits, and back tax issues. Our team understands the local economy, the industries that drive Orlando, and the specific tax challenges that Orlando residents encounter.
The IRS maintains a significant enforcement presence across the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metro area. Orlando taxpayers are subject to the same federal tax code as all Americans — but local economic conditions, industry concentrations, and cost of living all shape how IRS collection actions affect Orlando's residents and businesses.
Key Orlando Industries
Tourism & Hospitality
Theme parks, hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues
Theme Parks
Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld
Aerospace & Defense
Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, simulation/AR/VR
Technology & Modeling
Defense simulation, game development, training systems
Healthcare
AdventHealth, Orlando Health, Lake Nona Medical City
Real Estate
Vacation rentals, residential, commercial development
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IRS Offices Near Orlando, FL
Orlando residents can visit these IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers for in-person help. Appointments are required — call the number listed or schedule online at IRS.gov before visiting.
IRS Orlando TAC
850 Trafalgar Ct, Maitland, FL 32751
Phone: 844-545-5640
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (by appointment)
Florida Department of Revenue
Florida is one of nine states with no personal income tax. The Florida Department of Revenue administers sales tax, corporate income tax, and reemployment tax but does not collect individual income tax. Orlando residents only face federal IRS obligations for personal income tax matters, which simplifies tax resolution. However, business owners and self-employed individuals in Florida must manage both federal income tax and state sales/reemployment tax obligations.
Visit Florida Department of Revenue WebsiteIRS Tax Relief Services for Orlando Taxpayers
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Offer in Compromise (Orlando)
Settle your IRS debt for less than the full amount — available to qualifying Central Florida taxpayers.
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Monthly installment agreements structured for Orlando living costs.
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Remove a federal tax lien from your Orange County property.
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Stop IRS wage garnishment on your Florida paycheck.
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Resolve years of unfiled and unpaid federal tax returns.
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Learn MoreCommon Tax Problems for Orlando Residents
While Orlando taxpayers face the same IRS code as everyone else, certain issues are more common in the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metro area due to the local economy, cost of living, and industry mix.
Hospitality & Theme Park Worker Tax Issues
Orlando's tourism economy employs over 280,000 hospitality workers — many in hourly roles with complex compensation structures that include tips, service charges, variable hours, seasonal fluctuations, and multiple jobs across different employers. Hotel and restaurant workers who receive substantial tip income must accurately report all cash and credit card tips; the IRS cross-references employer-reported tip allocations (Form 8027) against individual returns. Under-reporting tip income is one of the most common IRS audit triggers in Orlando. Additionally, workers with variable hours across peak and off-peak seasons often have inaccurate withholding, accumulating unexpected IRS balances.
Gig Economy & 1099 Worker Tax Debt
Orlando has one of the highest concentrations of gig workers in the country — rideshare drivers serving tourist corridors, vacation rental managers and cleaners, freelance entertainers and performers, event staff, and independent food service contractors. Gig workers receiving 1099-NEC forms are responsible for both income tax and the 15.3% self-employment tax through quarterly estimated payments. Many Orlando gig workers fail to make estimated payments, underestimate what they owe, or do not file at all — accumulating significant IRS balances with multiple quarters of failure-to-pay and failure-to-file penalties. The IRS automatically matches 1099 income to returns; unreported 1099 income triggers CP2000 notices.
Vacation Rental & Short-Term Rental Tax Compliance
Central Florida is one of the largest short-term vacation rental markets in the world. Thousands of Orlando-area residents rent properties through Airbnb, VRBO, and property management companies. The IRS receives 1099-K forms from rental platforms reporting gross rental income — unreported rental income is an automatic audit trigger. Vacation rental owners must also navigate: passive activity loss limitations, depreciation rules (and depreciation recapture on sale), and the distinction between rental use (Schedule E) and business activity (Schedule C) if they provide substantial services. Many Orlando vacation rental owners face substantial IRS exposure from unreported or improperly reported rental income.
Seasonal Employment & Income Fluctuation
Orlando's tourism-driven economy experiences dramatic seasonal swings in employment and income. Workers in theme parks, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment earn substantially more during peak seasons (holidays, spring break, summer) and significantly less during slow periods. This income variability makes accurate tax planning extremely difficult. Under-withholding during peak periods creates tax due at filing; self-employed seasonal workers mismanage quarterly estimated payments; and many workers draw on retirement accounts during slow seasons, triggering early withdrawal penalties. The IRS does not automatically account for seasonal income patterns — we help Orlando workers document their true financial situation for resolution purposes.
Helpful IRS Resources for Orlando Taxpayers
Understanding your IRS options is the first step toward resolution. These free guides explain the programs available to residents of Orlando, FL.
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Whether you live in downtown Orlando or the surrounding Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metro area, our team can review your IRS situation and explain your options — free, confidential, and with no obligation.
New Beginning Tax Solutions is a private tax resolution company and is not affiliated with the IRS or any government agency. Results vary based on individual circumstances.
