Miami-Dade cracks down on 800-plus restaurants that failed to collect 1% sales tax
Denise Yaniz, owner of Kendall restaurant Sushi2Mee, experienced a seismic jolt to her business six months ago. On top of tacking Florida’s 7 percent sales tax onto customers’ bills, Yaniz found out that she’s also supposed to be charging an additional 1 percent county sales tax that funds homeless and domestic violence services. The tax, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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