Monday, March 13, 2023 / by Alison Goser
Tax Relief for Residential Uninhabitable Property Due to Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole
Homeowners may be eligible for a partial refund of 2022 property taxes if a residential improvement was rendered uninhabitable for at least 30 days due to Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole. If applicable, property owners may request a refund of property taxes paid for in 2022 relative to the time their residential property was uninhabitable due to a hurricane.
If you are a homeowner who experienced damages to your residential property due to Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole, you may be eligible for a partial refund of your 2022 property taxes if the property was rendered uninhabitable for at least 30 days.
For more information, please click here: Florida Department of Revenue Bulletin
For link to updated application, please click here: Application for Tax Refund
* The property owner must file an application for refund with the property appraiser no sooner than January 1, 2023, and no later than April 3 ...
If you are a homeowner who experienced damages to your residential property due to Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole, you may be eligible for a partial refund of your 2022 property taxes if the property was rendered uninhabitable for at least 30 days.
For more information, please click here: Florida Department of Revenue Bulletin
For link to updated application, please click here: Application for Tax Refund
* The property owner must file an application for refund with the property appraiser no sooner than January 1, 2023, and no later than April 3 ...