HB 71

  • Florida House Bill
  • 2022 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Abatement of Taxes for Residential Dwellings Rendered Uninhabitable by Catastrophic Event

Bill Subjects

Taxation And Finance

Abstract

Abatement of Taxes for Residential Dwellings Rendered Uninhabitable by Catastrophic Event; Specifies conditions under which persons whose residential dwellings are rendered uninhabitable may receive abatement of taxes; specifies formula for determining tax abatement; provides directives to property appraisers in issuing written statements to tax collector when granting abatement & in calculating damage differentials & processing refunds; provides mechanism for persons to file late applications for abatement of taxes.

Bill Sponsors (6)

Votes


Actions


Mar 14, 2022

House

Died in Ways & Means Committee; companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 7071 (Ch. 2022-97)

Mar 12, 2022

House

Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration

Feb 15, 2022

House

Referred to Ways & Means Committee

House

1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)

House

Now in Ways & Means Committee

House

Referred to State Affairs Committee

Feb 14, 2022

House

Reported out of Local Administration & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee

House

Favorable with CS by Local Administration & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee

House

Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)

House

CS Filed

Feb 10, 2022

House

PCS added to Local Administration & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee agenda

Jan 11, 2022

House

1st Reading (Original Filed Version)

Sep 17, 2021

House

Referred to State Affairs Committee

House

Now in Local Administration & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee

House

Referred to Local Administration & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee

House

Referred to Ways & Means Committee

Sep 07, 2021

House

Filed

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
H 71 Filed PDF
H 71 c1 PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Bill Analysis -- Local Administration and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee (Post-Meeting) (2/14/2022 7:01 PM)

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