Purpose
The purpose of the proposed amendments to Rules 12D-9.007(5), 12D-9.015, 12D-9.019(3), 12D-9.020, 12D-9.025 and 12D-9.031, F.A.C., is to include statutory changes enacted in Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter 2015-115, L.O.F., which amended Subsections (3) and (4) of 194.011 and Subsection (3) of 194.013, F.S. as well as statutory changes enacted in Section 8 of Chapter 2013-109, L.O.F., which amended Section 194.032, F.S. The effect of these statutory changes will result in the following proposed changes to the rules listed below: Rules 12D-9.015(7) and 12D-9.015(8), F.A.C. will be amended as a result of the statutory changes in Subsection (3) of 194.011, F.S. and Subsection (1) of 194.013, F.S., which now provides that owners of multiple tangible personal property (TPP) accounts may file a single joint petition with a value adjustment board (VAB) if the property appraiser determines the accounts are substantially similar and will only be charged a single filing fee not to exceed $15. The proposed changes to subsection 12D-9.015(7), F.A.C. will include citing to Section 194.011(3)(g), F.S. and the addition of all necessary references to a TPP account. The proposed changes to subsection 12D-9.015(8), F.A.C., will update the process for filing single joint petitions to include TPP and restructure the rule for clarification. Paragraph 12D-9.020(2)(c), F.A.C., will be amended as a result of statutory changes to 194.011(4), F.S., which now provides that the evidence list, provided by the property appraiser during evidence exchange, must contain the property record card. The proposed changes to 12D-9.020(2)(c) include removing the language that the board clerk provides the property record card. Rules 12D-9.007(5), 12D-9.015(12), 12D-9.019(3)(b), and 12D-9.025, F.A.C. will be amended to remove the requirements for the VAB clerk to provide the property record card to the taxpayer as a result of the statutory changes to Section 194.032, which provide that “the property appraiser must provide a copy of the property record card to the petitioner upon receipt of the petition from the clerk regardless of whether the petitioner initiates evidence exchange, unless the property record card is available online from the property appraiser,” if the petitioner checks the appropriate box on the petition form to request a copy of the property record card. As a result of the statutory changes to Section 194.032, there is also a proposed change to 12D-9.031, F.A.C. to make a citation update to a cross-referenced rule.
Rule text is posted on the Department’s website at: http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/legislation/rules/.