The Florida Affidavit Regarding Direct Payments is a sworn statement that is used by businesses, individuals, or other entities when receiving payments directly from customers or other entities. It is a form of financial record-keeping that is required when there is no third-party or other intermediary involved in the payment process. This affidavit is used to document the amount of money received and to ensure that all applicable taxes are paid. The two types of Florida Affidavit Regarding Direct Payments are the Direct Payment Affidavit and the Non-Accountable Affidavit. The Direct Payment Affidavit is used when the payer and the payee are known, whereas the Non-Accountable Affidavit is used when the payer and the payee are unknown. Both forms require the payer to provide detailed information about the payment, including the amount, the date, and the purpose of the payment. The payer must also sign and date the affidavit in order for it to be valid. The affidavit must then be filed with the Florida Department of Revenue or the appropriate county tax collector.