Fla. Stat. 193.073
Erroneous returns; estimate of assessment when no return filed


(1)(a)

Upon discovery that an erroneous or incomplete statement of personal property has been filed by a taxpayer or that all the property of a taxpayer has not been returned for taxation, the property appraiser shall mail a notice informing the taxpayer that an erroneous or incomplete statement of personal property has been filed. Such notice shall be mailed at any time before the mailing of the notice required in s. 200.069. The taxpayer has 30 days after the date the notice is mailed to provide the property appraiser with a complete return listing all property for taxation.If the property is personal property and is discovered before April 1, the property appraiser shall make an assessment in triplicate. After attaching the affidavit and warrant required by law, the property appraiser shall dispose of the additional assessment roll in the same manner as provided by law.If the property is personal property and is discovered on or after April 1, or is real property discovered at any time, the property shall be added to the assessment roll then in preparation.

(1)(a)

Upon discovery that an erroneous or incomplete statement of personal property has been filed by a taxpayer or that all the property of a taxpayer has not been returned for taxation, the property appraiser shall mail a notice informing the taxpayer that an erroneous or incomplete statement of personal property has been filed. Such notice shall be mailed at any time before the mailing of the notice required in s. 200.069. The taxpayer has 30 days after the date the notice is mailed to provide the property appraiser with a complete return listing all property for taxation.

(b)

If the property is personal property and is discovered before April 1, the property appraiser shall make an assessment in triplicate. After attaching the affidavit and warrant required by law, the property appraiser shall dispose of the additional assessment roll in the same manner as provided by law.

(c)

If the property is personal property and is discovered on or after April 1, or is real property discovered at any time, the property shall be added to the assessment roll then in preparation.

(2)

If no tangible personal property tax return has been filed as required by law, including any extension which may have been granted for the filing of the return, the property appraiser is authorized to estimate from the best information available the assessment of the tangible personal property of a taxpayer who has not properly and timely filed his or her tax return. Such assessment shall be deemed to be prima facie correct, may be included on the tax roll, and taxes may be extended therefor on the tax roll in the same manner as for all other taxes.

Source: Section 193.073 — Erroneous returns; estimate of assessment when no return filed, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0193.­073 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

193.011
Factors to consider in deriving just valuation
193.015
Additional specific factor
193.016
Property appraiser’s assessment
193.017
Low-income housing tax credit
193.018
Land owned by a community land trust used to provide affordable housing
193.023
Duties of the property appraiser in making assessments
193.024
Deputy property appraisers
193.052
Preparation and serving of returns
193.062
Dates for filing returns
193.063
Extension of date for filing tangible personal property tax returns
193.072
Penalties for improper or late filing of returns and for failure to file returns
193.073
Erroneous returns
193.074
Confidentiality of returns
193.075
Mobile homes and recreational vehicles
193.077
Notice of new, rebuilt, or expanded property
193.085
Listing all property
193.092
Assessment of property for back taxes
193.102
Lands subject to tax sale certificates
193.114
Preparation of assessment rolls
193.116
Municipal assessment rolls
193.122
Certificates of value adjustment board and property appraiser
193.132
Prior assessments validated
193.133
Effect of mortgage fraud on property assessments
193.155
Homestead assessments
193.0235
Ad valorem taxes and non-ad valorem assessments against subdivision property
193.0237
Assessment of multiple parcel buildings
193.1142
Approval of assessment rolls
193.1145
Interim assessment rolls
193.1147
Performance review panel
193.1551
Assessment of certain homestead property damaged in 2004 named storms
193.1554
Assessment of nonhomestead residential property
193.1555
Assessment of certain residential and nonresidential real property
193.1556
Notice of change of ownership or control required

Current through Fall 2025

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