Florida Regulations 12B-4.014: Conveyances Not Subject to Tax
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(1) Security for Debt: The reconveyance of realty conveyed to secure a debt upon payment of such debt is not taxable.
(2) No Consideration:
(a) A conveyance of unencumbered realty as a gift is not taxable.
(b) A deed of conveyance reciting a consideration such as “”love and affection and $1,”” “”desire to promote welfare and $1,”” or “”$1 and other valuable consideration,”” requires at least the minimum tax.
(3) To Correct Error: Where a conveyance is made to correct a deficiency in a previous deed on which the tax has been paid, only minimum tax is required. (1933 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1933-34 Biennial Report, Page 50 (April 7, 1933); Letter from the Att’y. Gen. Fla. to State Comptroller (Dec. 10, 1962))
(4) Personal Representative’s Deed: A deed given by a personal representative in accordance with the terms of a will is not taxable, including any term of the will that authorizes the personal representative to allocate and convey different parcels to different devisees instead of conveying undivided interests in each parcel. However, if a devisee takes a greater share in the realty than that to which the devisee is entitled under the will, the deed given by the personal representative to convey such greater share is subject to a tax computed upon the amount of any consideration given.
(5) Agent to Principal: A deed from an agent to his principal conveying real estate purchased for and with funds of the principal is not taxable.
(6) Partition Deed: Partition deed is not taxable, unless for consideration, some of the parties take shares greater in value than their undivided interest, in which event a tax attaches to each deed conveying such greater share computed upon the consideration for the excess. Where the property being partitioned is subject to a mortgage, tax shall be based on the mortgage balance in proportion to the identical interest which the grantor held in the property as of the date of transfer.
(7) Leases of Real Property: Leases wherein considerations passing to lessors are lessee’s promises in future to pay rent are not subject to documentary stamp tax imposed since considerations passing to lessors are executory. (DeVore v. Gay, 39 So. 2d 796 (Fla. 1949))
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.013(24), F.A.C.
(8) United States to Non-Exempt Party: The United States or its agencies are exempt from payment of the tax and unless the instrument is exempted by any state or federal law, the required tax is the responsibility of the non-exempt party.
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.002(2), F.A.C.
(9) Mortgagee to United States; Contract of Guaranty: Conveyance from bank, savings and loan association or other mortgagee to federal agency pursuant to a contract of guaranty is not taxable. (1961 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 061-46 (Mar. 14, 1961); 1961 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 061-84 (May 19, 1961); 1961 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 061-122 (Aug. 1, 1961))
(10) Conveyances Between Governmental Agencies: Conveyances from federal or state agencies or their instrumentalities to another agency or instrumentality of the state or federal government are not taxable. (1931 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1931-32 Biennial Report, Page 892 (Dec. 16, 1931); 1936 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1935-36 Biennial Report, Page 29 (Apr. 10, 1936))
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.002(4), F.A.C.
(11) Conveyances Exempted by United States Code: Conveyances to the United States or its agencies or its instrumentalities when exempted from tax by the United States Code are not taxable. (1931 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1931-32 Biennial Report, Page 281 (Nov. 9, 1931); 1947 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 047-164 (June 11, 1947))
Cross Reference – Fl. Admin. Code R. 12B-4.002(2)(a)
(12) Cancellation of Non-Recourse Agreement for Deed: Quit claim deeds from a buyer to a seller for failure to make payments under a contract for deed where the buyer is not entitled to possession until he completes all the payments and has no personal liability upon default, are not subject to tax.
(13) Eminent Domain Proceeding: Judgments and decrees in eminent domain proceedings by which title to real property is vested in a condemner are not subject to documentary stamp tax. Also a deed given to a governmental entity under threat of condemnation or as a part of an out-of-court settlement of condemnation proceedings is not subject to tax.
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.013(4), F.A.C.
(14) An assignment, transfer, or other disposition of real property from a nonprofit organization, as defined in Florida Statutes § 201.02(6), to any state agency, water management district, or local government is exempt from tax. The exempt status of the document must be indicated by affixing the statement that is provided in label format on Form DR-229. (Documentary Stamp Tax – Florida Statutes § 201.02(6), Exemption, incorporated by reference in Fl. Admin. Code R. 12B-4.003)
(15) Confirmed Bankruptcy Plan: A document that transfers an interest in Florida real property pursuant to a Chapter 11 plan that was confirmed under Section 1129 of the Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 U.S.C.) prior to the date of the transfer is not taxable. A document that transfers Florida real property prior to confirmation of the bankruptcy plan is subject to tax. (11 U.S.C. § 1146(a); Florida Department of Revenue v. Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc. 554 U.S 33 (2008))
Rulemaking Authority 201.11, 213.06(1) FS. Law Implemented 201.01, 201.02 FS. History-New 8-18-73, Formerly 12A-4.14, Amended 2-21-77, 12-26-77, 12-23-80, Formerly 12B-4.14, Amended 12-5-89, 6-4-90, 2-13-91, 2-16-93, 10-18-94, 12-30-97, 1-4-01, 4-14-09, 7-30-13.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 12B-4.014
- Bankruptcy: Refers to statutes and judicial proceedings involving persons or businesses that cannot pay their debts and seek the assistance of the court in getting a fresh start. Under the protection of the bankruptcy court, debtors may discharge their debts, perhaps by paying a portion of each debt. Bankruptcy judges preside over these proceedings.
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
- Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
- Grantor: The person who establishes a trust and places property into it.
- Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
- Mortgagee: The person to whom property is mortgaged and who has loaned the money.
- Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
- Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
(a) A conveyance of unencumbered realty as a gift is not taxable.
(b) A deed of conveyance reciting a consideration such as “”love and affection and $1,”” “”desire to promote welfare and $1,”” or “”$1 and other valuable consideration,”” requires at least the minimum tax.
(3) To Correct Error: Where a conveyance is made to correct a deficiency in a previous deed on which the tax has been paid, only minimum tax is required. (1933 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1933-34 Biennial Report, Page 50 (April 7, 1933); Letter from the Att’y. Gen. Fla. to State Comptroller (Dec. 10, 1962))
(4) Personal Representative’s Deed: A deed given by a personal representative in accordance with the terms of a will is not taxable, including any term of the will that authorizes the personal representative to allocate and convey different parcels to different devisees instead of conveying undivided interests in each parcel. However, if a devisee takes a greater share in the realty than that to which the devisee is entitled under the will, the deed given by the personal representative to convey such greater share is subject to a tax computed upon the amount of any consideration given.
(5) Agent to Principal: A deed from an agent to his principal conveying real estate purchased for and with funds of the principal is not taxable.
(6) Partition Deed: Partition deed is not taxable, unless for consideration, some of the parties take shares greater in value than their undivided interest, in which event a tax attaches to each deed conveying such greater share computed upon the consideration for the excess. Where the property being partitioned is subject to a mortgage, tax shall be based on the mortgage balance in proportion to the identical interest which the grantor held in the property as of the date of transfer.
(7) Leases of Real Property: Leases wherein considerations passing to lessors are lessee’s promises in future to pay rent are not subject to documentary stamp tax imposed since considerations passing to lessors are executory. (DeVore v. Gay, 39 So. 2d 796 (Fla. 1949))
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.013(24), F.A.C.
(8) United States to Non-Exempt Party: The United States or its agencies are exempt from payment of the tax and unless the instrument is exempted by any state or federal law, the required tax is the responsibility of the non-exempt party.
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.002(2), F.A.C.
(9) Mortgagee to United States; Contract of Guaranty: Conveyance from bank, savings and loan association or other mortgagee to federal agency pursuant to a contract of guaranty is not taxable. (1961 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 061-46 (Mar. 14, 1961); 1961 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 061-84 (May 19, 1961); 1961 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 061-122 (Aug. 1, 1961))
(10) Conveyances Between Governmental Agencies: Conveyances from federal or state agencies or their instrumentalities to another agency or instrumentality of the state or federal government are not taxable. (1931 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1931-32 Biennial Report, Page 892 (Dec. 16, 1931); 1936 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1935-36 Biennial Report, Page 29 (Apr. 10, 1936))
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.002(4), F.A.C.
(11) Conveyances Exempted by United States Code: Conveyances to the United States or its agencies or its instrumentalities when exempted from tax by the United States Code are not taxable. (1931 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 1931-32 Biennial Report, Page 281 (Nov. 9, 1931); 1947 Op. Att’y. Gen. Fla. 047-164 (June 11, 1947))
Cross Reference – Fl. Admin. Code R. 12B-4.002(2)(a)
(12) Cancellation of Non-Recourse Agreement for Deed: Quit claim deeds from a buyer to a seller for failure to make payments under a contract for deed where the buyer is not entitled to possession until he completes all the payments and has no personal liability upon default, are not subject to tax.
(13) Eminent Domain Proceeding: Judgments and decrees in eminent domain proceedings by which title to real property is vested in a condemner are not subject to documentary stamp tax. Also a deed given to a governmental entity under threat of condemnation or as a part of an out-of-court settlement of condemnation proceedings is not subject to tax.
Cross Reference – subsection 12B-4.013(4), F.A.C.
(14) An assignment, transfer, or other disposition of real property from a nonprofit organization, as defined in Florida Statutes § 201.02(6), to any state agency, water management district, or local government is exempt from tax. The exempt status of the document must be indicated by affixing the statement that is provided in label format on Form DR-229. (Documentary Stamp Tax – Florida Statutes § 201.02(6), Exemption, incorporated by reference in Fl. Admin. Code R. 12B-4.003)
(15) Confirmed Bankruptcy Plan: A document that transfers an interest in Florida real property pursuant to a Chapter 11 plan that was confirmed under Section 1129 of the Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 U.S.C.) prior to the date of the transfer is not taxable. A document that transfers Florida real property prior to confirmation of the bankruptcy plan is subject to tax. (11 U.S.C. § 1146(a); Florida Department of Revenue v. Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc. 554 U.S 33 (2008))
Rulemaking Authority 201.11, 213.06(1) FS. Law Implemented 201.01, 201.02 FS. History-New 8-18-73, Formerly 12A-4.14, Amended 2-21-77, 12-26-77, 12-23-80, Formerly 12B-4.14, Amended 12-5-89, 6-4-90, 2-13-91, 2-16-93, 10-18-94, 12-30-97, 1-4-01, 4-14-09, 7-30-13.