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TITLE XIV - TAXATION AND FINANCE
Chapter 201 - EXCISE TAX ON DOCUMENTS
- 201.01 - Documents taxable, generally.
- 201.02 - Tax on deeds and other instruments relating to real property or interests in real property.
- 201.0201 - Interpretation of s. 201.02.
- 201.0205 - Counties that have implemented ch. 83-220; inapplicability of 10-cent tax increase by s. 2, ch. 92-317, Laws of Florida.
- 201.031 - Discretionary surtax; administration and collection; Housing Assistance Loan Trust Fund; reporting requirements.
- 201.07 - Tax on bonds, debentures, and certificates of indebtedness.
- 201.08 - Tax on promissory or nonnegotiable notes, written obligations to pay money, or assignments of wages or other compensation; exception.
- 201.09 - Renewal of existing promissory notes and mortgages; exemption.
- 201.091 - Correction of prior error.
- 201.10 - Certificates of deposit issued by banks exempt.
- 201.11 - Administration of law by Department of Revenue.
- 201.12 - Duties of clerks of the circuit court.
- 201.13 - Department of Revenue to furnish stamps for tax for specified period.
- 201.132 - Exceptions to use of stamps on recorded documents; county comptrollers and clerks of the circuit court.
- 201.133 - Payment of tax on documents not to be recorded; certificates of registration.
- 201.14 - Cancellation of stamps when used.
- 201.15 - Distribution of taxes collected.
- 201.16 - Other laws made applicable to chapter.
- 201.165 - Credit for tax paid to other states.
- 201.17 - Penalties for failure to pay tax required.
- 201.18 - Penalties for illegal use of stamps.
- 201.20 - Penalties for illegally avoiding tax on notes.
- 201.21 - Notes and other written obligations exempt under certain conditions.
- 201.22 - Financing statements under chapter 679 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
- 201.23 - Foreign notes and other written obligations exempt.
- 201.24 - Obligations of municipalities, political subdivisions, and agencies of the state.
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