Florida Statutes
Part IV - Fees, Taxes, and Funds (Ss. 624.501-624.523)
624.511 - Tax statement; overpayments.


(1) Tax returns as to taxes mentioned in ss. 624.509 and 624.510 shall be made by insurers on forms to be prescribed by the Department of Revenue, and shall be sworn to by one or more of the executive officers or attorney (if a reciprocal insurer) of the insurer making the returns.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 215.26(1), if any insurer makes an overpayment on account of taxes due under ss. 624.509 and 624.510, a refund of the overpayment of taxes shall be made out of the General Revenue Fund. Overpayment of taxes due under ss. 624.509 and 624.510 shall be refunded no sooner than the first day of the state fiscal year following the date the tax was due.

(3)(a) If it appears, upon examination of an insurance premium tax return made under this chapter, that an amount of insurance premium tax has been paid in excess of the amount due, the Department of Revenue may refund the amount of the overpayment to the taxpayer by a warrant of the Chief Financial Officer. The Department of Revenue may refund the overpayment without regard to whether the taxpayer has filed a written claim for a refund; however, the Department of Revenue may request that the taxpayer file a statement affirming that the taxpayer made the overpayment.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), a refund of the insurance premium tax may not be made, and a taxpayer is not entitled to bring an action for a refund of the insurance premium tax, after the period specified in s. 215.26(2) has elapsed.
(c) If a refund issued by the Department of Revenue under this subsection is found to exceed the amount of refund legally due to the taxpayer, the provisions of s. 624.5092 concerning penalties and interest do not apply if the taxpayer reimburses the department for any overpayment within 60 days after the taxpayer is notified that the overpayment was made.

History.—s. 83, ch. 59-205; ss. 21, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 2, ch. 71-9(B); s. 264, ch. 71-377; s. 3, ch. 76-168; s. 1, ch. 77-237; s. 1, ch. 77-457; s. 71, ch. 82-243; s. 125, ch. 91-112; s. 36, ch. 2007-106.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXVII - Insurance

Chapter 624 - Insurance Code: Administration and General Provisions

Part IV - Fees, Taxes, and Funds (Ss. 624.501-624.523)

624.501 - Filing, license, appointment, and miscellaneous fees.

624.5015 - Advance collection of fees and taxes; title insurers not to pay without reimbursement.

624.502 - Service of process fee.

624.504 - Liability for state, county tax.

624.505 - County tax; determination; additional offices; nonresident agents.

624.506 - County tax; deposit and remittance.

624.507 - Municipal tax.

624.508 - Insurer’s license tax; when payable.

624.509 - Premium tax; rate and computation.

624.5091 - Retaliatory provision, insurers.

624.5092 - Administration of taxes; payments.

624.50921 - Adjustments.

624.5094 - Casualty insurance premiums.

624.510 - Tax on wet marine and transportation insurance.

624.5105 - Community contribution tax credit; authorization; limitations; eligibility and application requirements; administration; definitions; expiration.

624.51055 - Credit for contributions to eligible nonprofit scholarship-funding organizations.

624.51056 - Credit for contributions to the New Worlds Reading Initiative.

624.51057 - Credit for contributions to eligible charitable organizations.

624.5107 - Child care tax credits.

624.511 - Tax statement; overpayments.

624.515 - State Fire Marshal regulatory assessment and surcharge; levy and amount.

624.516 - State Fire Marshal regulatory assessment and surcharge; deposit and use of funds.

624.517 - State Fire Marshal regulatory assessment; reduction of assessment.

624.518 - State Fire Marshal regulatory assessment and surcharge; tax return, overpayment.

624.519 - Nonpayment of premium tax or fire marshal assessment; penalty.

624.520 - Preemption by state.

624.521 - Deposit of certain tax receipts; refund of improper payments.

624.523 - Insurance Regulatory Trust Fund.