
Alena Miles
ATTORNEY LEGAL, P.A.
Attorney Alena Miles holds a Master's LL.M. degree in tax law, and she is a Certified Public Accountant.
Florida Tax Attorney | IRS Tax Relief, FIRPTA, International & State Tax Help
Attorney Alena Miles, LL.M. in Taxation and Certified Public Accountant (CPA), provides comprehensive tax law services to individuals and businesses facing IRS tax audits, FIRPTA compliance issues, international tax problems, and Florida Department of Revenue audits.
Alena focuses on IRS tax relief, federal and international tax planning, business tax transactions, tax compliance, and tax controversy representation. She assists with FIRPTA withholding, foreign investment tax matters, and cross-border tax reporting for corporations, LLCs, partnerships, real estate investors, and high-net-worth individuals.
Previously a Tax Manager at KPMG, Alena advised large clients in the asset management industry. She also has years of experience at CPA firms, helping small to mid-sized businesses and individuals resolve complex tax issues, including Florida sales tax audits, unfiled returns, and IRS collection actions.
If you're searching for a Florida tax lawyer, IRS audit attorney, or FIRPTA tax, Attorney Alena Miles offers the experience and strategic insight to help you navigate tax challenges.
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Estate Tax Planning, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits, Tax Planning
- Florida
- The Florida Bar
- ID Number: 1024223
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- English
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- Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
- LL.M. (2023) | Taxation
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- Magna Cum Laude
- Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
- Academic Excellence Award
- The Florida Bar  # 1024223
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- Speakers Showcase Lake Park Public Library, The Florida Bar Guest Speaker, https://www.floridabar.org/public/speakers/speakers-showcase/
- The Florida Bar
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- Florida Sales Tax Audits: Common Pitfalls, Penalties, Industries
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- How to Apply for an ITIN from Outside the U.S.
- Blog
- Sales Tax Audit Help for Florida Restaurants
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- Fuel Tax Exemptions and Refunds for Commercial Watercraft Florida
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- Florida’s Tourist Development Tax Hotels, Airbnbs, Rentals
- Q. Is probate needed for tax refund and debts in Florida?
- A: Generally speaking, without this being legal advice, while you may be able to handle the tax refund without probate if it is under $2,500 and certain conditions are met, you will likely need to file for probate to address the outstanding hospital and credit card bills.
- Q. Can non-custodial parent file child on taxes despite custodial arrangement?
- A: Generally speaking, and this is not legal advice, for tax, non-custodial parent can only claim the child if you (custodial parent) provide a written declaration releasing your claim.
- Q. IRS claims forgiven debt as income, no 1099-C received
- A: The fact that you did not receive a Form 1099-C does not exempt you from reporting the forgiven debt as income. Contacting JP Morgan to inquire about issued 1099-C could be first step.
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