This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DR-312 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Florida Department of Revenue - a government authority operating within Florida. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DR-312?
A: Form DR-312 is the Affidavit of No Florida Estate Tax Due in Florida.
Q: Who is required to file Form DR-312?
A: The personal representative or executor of an estate is required to file Form DR-312 if there is no Florida estate tax due.
Q: When should Form DR-312 be filed?
A: Form DR-312 should be filed within 9 months after the decedent's death or within 1 year if the estate is subject to federal estate tax.
Q: What information is required on Form DR-312?
A: Form DR-312 requires information such as the decedent's name, date of death, and a detailed listing of the assets and liabilities of the estate.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form DR-312?
A: No, there are no fees associated with filing Form DR-312.
Q: Is it mandatory to file Form DR-312?
A: Yes, it is mandatory to file Form DR-312 if there is no Florida estate tax due.
Q: Can Form DR-312 be filed electronically?
A: No, Form DR-312 cannot be filed electronically and must be submitted by mail.
Q: What is the purpose of filing Form DR-312?
A: The purpose of filing Form DR-312 is to certify that there is no Florida estate tax due from the estate of the decedent.
Q: Are there any penalties for late filing of Form DR-312?
A: Yes, there are penalties for late filing of Form DR-312. It is important to file the form within the specified time frame.
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