9 Actions Florida Should Take to Help Taxpayers Impacted by Hurricane Ian

1.     Postpone tax notices and waive penalties or interest for late tax filings in affected areas

2.     Extend the date for residents to take advantage of the tax discounts they would normally receive for paying property taxes and special assessments in November and postpone or defer the deadline for property tax installment payments

3.     Protect individual and business taxpayers from the risks for notices that they will likely not receive because their home or business addresses is not accessible anymore

4.     Issue no new audits in severely impacted areas, extend the statute of limitations and postpone existing audits that haven’t reached the assessment stage because these can’t be responded to while entire communities are still recovering

5.     Create procedures for fairly estimating taxes which can’t be calculated because records have been destroyed by the storm, moving away from the current method which significantly overestimates activity if no records are available

6.     Initiate procedures to offer payment plan assistance for late taxes, rather than resorting to the standard collection methods, like liens, levies, or bank freezes

7.     Retroactively apply the recently passed law that provides property tax refunds for residential property rendered uninhabitable as a result of a catastrophic event

8.     Provide tangible personal property relief and allow n on-residential properties rendered uninhabitable to receive property tax refunds

9.     Get Congress to pass a Disaster Tax Relief Act that includes provisions from past packages, including elements such as an Employee Retention Credit, an enhanced casualty loss deduction, and other relief provisions

Other Resources

Florida TaxWatch Statement on Hurricane Ian Recovery

Community Involvement

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Florida TaxWatch to Present 2022 Florida TaxWatch Productivity Awards to Florida Department of Transportation Districts Four and Six Winners

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Tomorrow, Thurs., Jan. 5, 2023 – following the recent announcement of all 2022 Florida TaxWatch (FTW) Productivity Award winners – FTW will present 18 awards to individual and team winners from District Four and District Six of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). During the in-person event, FTW, program sponsors, and FDOT leadership will recognize the hard work and dedication of these state employees who have taken the initiative to improve services and increase efficiencies within the state agency, while also serving as good stewards of their fellow Floridians’ hard-earned tax dollars.

WHAT:

2022 Florida TaxWatch Productivity Awards Presentation

WHEN:

Thurs., Jan. 5, 2023

2 p.m.

WHERE:

Florida Department of Transportation, District Six

District Auditorium

1000 NW 111th Avenue

Miami, FL 33172

WHO:

Tony Carvajal, Executive Vice President, Florida TaxWatch

Rafael Hernandez, Vice President, National Practice Leader of Tolling Solutions, Kyra Solutions, Inc.

Lourdes Abraham, Manager, Strategic Accounts, AvMed

Jared Purdue, Secretary, Florida Department of Transportation

Gerry O'Reilly, Secretary, District Four, Florida Department of Transportation

Stacy Miller, Secretary, District Six, Florida Department of Transportation

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