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  SECTION 201.132. Exceptions to use of stamps on recorded documents; county comptrollers and clerks of the circuit court.  


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  • 1(1) 2The county comptroller or, if there be none, the clerk of the circuit court of each county may collect the tax imposed by this chapter without affixing stamps to the document to be recorded under the following conditions:
    40(a) 41A notation shall be placed on the document to be recorded showing the amount of tax paid and the county where payment is being made, and the notation shall be signed by, initialed, or otherwise stamped with the name or initials of the county comptroller or clerk of the circuit court, or designated agent thereof.
    96(b) 97All stamp taxes collected on recorded documents during the preceding week, less the collection allowance provided in s. 115201.11(2), 116shall be transmitted to the department no later than 7 working days after the end of the week in which the taxes were collected. A report certifying the amount of tax payable shall be submitted with the remittance. Report forms shall be furnished by the department.
    162(c) 163A register approved by the department shall be maintained listing all recorded documents according to the clerk’s filing number assigned to each such document.
    187(2) 188A county comptroller or clerk of the circuit court who elects to use the procedure authorized by this section shall be subject to audit and shall make all records available for ready inspection by the department and shall post a bond at his or her own expense as may be required by the department.
    242(3) 243The authority provided by this section applies only to tax collected on documents to be recorded.
History.-s. 1, ch. 81-14; s. 63, ch. 83-217; s. 8, ch. 87-102; s. 1051, ch. 95-147; s. 2, ch. 2002-8.

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