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How to fill out the FL DR-501CC online
The FL DR-501CC is an essential form for certified continuing care facilities seeking an ad valorem tax exemption. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help users fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the FL DR-501CC online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to download the FL DR-501CC and open it in the online editor.
- Begin by entering the applicant's name, facility name, mailing address, physical address (if different), and the business phone number. Ensure all information is accurate.
- Select the county where the property is located from the dropdown menu and provide the parcel identification or legal description.
- Answer the first question regarding the valid Certificate of Authority as a Continuing Care Provider. If applicable, attach a copy of the certification.
- Respond to the second question about the qualification for an exemption as a nonprofit home for the aged. Select 'Yes' or 'No' appropriately.
- Indicate the number of units and apartments that qualify for the exemption under the relevant statute. Provide the total number of units and apartments within the facility.
- Include an affidavit for each eligible resident of a qualified unit or apartment. Confirm understanding that the benefit must be disclosed to residents.
- Affirm and certify that all information on the application is true, correct, and represents the state of affairs on January 1 of the tax year by signing and dating the form.
- After completing the form, users can save their changes, download a copy for their records, print it, or share the form as needed.
Complete your FL DR-501CC form online today to ensure timely filing for your tax exemption.
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