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PTO - Certification of Assessment Roll Patricia L. Morgan From: DORPTO <DORPTO@floridarevenue.com> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 11:30 AM To: DORPTO Subject: Certification of Assessment Roll to the Property Appraiser by June 1 TO: Property Appraisers, Tax Collectors, and Value Adjustment Board Clerks FROM: Property Tax Oversight SUBJECT: Certification of Assessment Roll to the Property Appraiser by June 1 DATE: May 14, 2018 The 2016 Florida Legislature enacted Chapter 2016-128, Laws of Florida, effective July 1, 2016. The law amended section 193.122(1), Florida Statutes, to provide that, apart from an extension of the roll under s. 197.323, F.S., the VAB must complete all hearings that s. 194.032, F.S., requires and certify the assessment roll to the property appraiser by June 1 following the assessment year. The June 1 requirement can extend until December 1 in each year in which the number of filed petitions increases by more than 10 percent over the previous year. This is a reminder that this law first applies to the 2018 tax roll. NOTIFICATION TO RECIPIENTS: The subject line of this email may indicate that this email has been sent unsecure. This is a default setting which in no way indicates that this communication is unsafe, but rather that the email has been sent unencrypted in clear text form. Revenue does provide secure email exchange. Please contact us if you need to exchange confidential information electronically. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email. If you receive a Florida Department of Revenue communication that contains personal or confidential information, and you are not the intended recipient, you are prohibited from using the information in any way. All record of any such communication (electronic or otherwise) should be destroyed in its entirety. Cautions on corresponding with Revenue by email: Under Florida law, emails received by a state agency are public records. Both the message and the email address it was sent from (excepting any information that is exempt from disclosure under state law) may be released in response to a public records request. 1 Internet email is not secure and may be viewed by someone other than the person you send it to. Please do not include your social security number, federal employer identification number, or other sensitive information in an email to us. 2