Florida Administrative Code
12 - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
12D - Property Tax Oversight Program
Chapter 12D-7 - EXEMPTIONS
Section 12D-7.006 - Exemption for Totally and Permanently Disabled Persons
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) This rule applies to the total exemption from taxation for the homestead property of a totally and permanently disabled person.
(2) The homestead property of a quadriplegic is exempt.
(3) To provide evidence of entitlement to the exemption, a quadriplegic must furnish to the property appraiser one of the following:
(4) Subject to the income limitations pursuant to Section 196.101, F.S., the homestead property of a paraplegic, hemiplegic, or any other totally and permanently disabled person who must use a wheelchair for mobility or who is legally blind is exempt from ad valorem taxation.
(5) To provide evidence of entitlement to the exemption, a paraplegic, hemiplegic, or other totally and permanently disabled person who must use a wheelchair, or a person who is legally blind must provide the following to the property appraiser:
(6) Totally and permanently disabled persons must make application on Form DR-501, (incorporated by reference in rule 12D-16.002, F.A.C.) in conjunction with the disability documentation, with the property appraiser on or before March 1 of each year.
(7) In order to qualify for the homestead exemption under this rule section, the totally and permanently disabled person must have been a permanent resident on January 1 of the year in which the exemption is claimed.
(8) The exemption documentation required of permanently and totally disabled persons is prima facie evidence of the fact of entitlement to the exemption; however, the property appraiser may deny the exemption if, upon his investigation, facts are disclosed which show absence of sufficient disability for the exemption.
Rulemaking Authority 195.027(1), 213.06(1) FS. Law Implemented 196.011, 196.012, 196.101, 213.05 FS.
New 10-12-76, Formerly 12D-7.06, Amended 12-27-94, 11-1-12.