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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Consumer’s Certificate of Exemption (Form DR-5) in the editor.
  2. Select the exemption category that best fits your organization from the provided options, ensuring you check only one box.
  3. Fill in your organization’s name, address, and Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). If applicable, indicate whether your organization is incorporated.
  4. Provide your business phone number and alternate contact information if different from the main address.
  5. Complete the certification section by signing and printing your name, title, and date. Ensure all fields are filled out accurately to avoid delays.
  6. Gather any required documentation based on your exemption category and attach it to your application before submission.
  7. Submit the completed form and documentation to the Florida Department of Revenue at the specified address.

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If you file paper sales and use tax returns, your certificate will be mailed to you with your annual coupon book or your paper return. Using your tax account information, you may download and print your certificate. Go to the Print Annual Resale Certificates webpage and follow the instructions.
When someone owns property and makes it his or her permanent residence or the permanent residence of his or her dependent, the property owner may be eligible to receive a homestead exemption that would decrease the propertys taxable value by as much as $50,000.
To claim exempt, write EXEMPT under line 4c. You may claim EXEMPT from withholding if: o Last year you had a right to a full refund of All federal tax income and o This year you expect a full refund of ALL federal income tax. NOTE: if you claim EXEMPT you must complete a new W-4 annually in February.
Florida Statutes define property tax exemptions that are available in the State of Florida. Application for these exemptions must be made between January 1st and March 1st of the year for which you apply. The initial application must be made in person at the Property Appraisers office.
(1) If a decedent was domiciled in this state at the time of death, the surviving spouse, or, if there is no surviving spouse, the children of the decedent shall have the right to a share of the estate of the decedent as provided in this section, to be designated exempt property.
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Senior Exemption Information The property must qualify for a homestead exemption. At least one homeowner must be 65 years old as of January 1. Total Household Adjusted Gross Income for everyone who lives on the property cannot exceed statutory limits.
Forms 990, 990-EZ, 990-PF, 990-T (for 501(c)(3) organizations), and 990-N received in 2017 or later can be viewed individually and as bulk data downloads on Tax Exempt Organization Search (TEOS). Determination letters issued in 2014 or later are also available on TEOS.
First-time Homestead Exemption applicants and persons applying for the Homestead Assessment Difference (Portability) can file online.

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