Florida Administrative Code
12 - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
12C - Corporate, Estate and Intangible Tax
Chapter 12C-2 - INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX
Section 12C-2.012 - Refunds

Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 12C-2.012

Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024

(1)

(a) Any person entitled to a refund of intangible personal property taxes may seek a refund by filing an Application for Refund (Form DR-26, incorporated by reference in Rule 12-26.008, F.A.C.) with the Department. Form DR-26 must be in accordance with the timing provisions of Section 215.26(2), F.S., and must meet the requirements of Sections 213.255(2) and (3), F.S., and Rule 12-26.003, F.A.C.

(b) Form DR-26, Application for Refund, must be filed with the Department within three (3) years after the date the tax was paid.

(2)

(a) An automatic refund of the amount of overpayment of tax will be granted by the Department when the Department determines upon examination that an overpayment of the tax with the return has occurred, that no additional information is required to determine the correct amount of tax due, and that the overpayment of tax is in accordance with the timing provisions of Section 215.26(2), F.S.

(b) For example, an automatic refund will be granted by the Department when an examination of the return reveals that:
1. The discount pursuant to Section 199.042(2), F.S. (2005), has been understated.

2. The payment made with a Governmental Leasehold Intangible Personal Property Tax Application for Extension of Time to File Return (Form DR-602G, incorporated by reference in Rule 12C-2.0115, F.A.C.) exceeds the amount of tax due when the return is filed; or

3. A mathematical error on the return, such as the use of an incorrect tax rate or other calculation error, results in an overpayment.

Rulemaking Authority 199.202, 213.06(1) FS. Law Implemented 196.199(2)(b), 199.232, 213.255(2), (3), 215.26(2) FS.

New 4-17-72, Formerly 12C-2.12, Amended 11-21-91, 5-4-03, 9-28-04, 1-28-08, 5-9-13.

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