Fla. Admin. Code R. 12-29.008
(1) Definitions. For purpose of this rule, the following terms mean:
(2) Taxpayers eligible to participate in the program. Taxpayers who pay any of the following taxes may apply to the Department for a credit allocation:
(a) For the taxes administered by the Department:
1. Florida corporate income tax imposed under Chapter 220, F.S.
2. Florida insurance premium tax imposed under Section 624.509, F.S.
(b) For excise taxes administered by the Division:
1. Excise tax on liquor beverages imposed under Section 565.12, F.S.;
2. Excise tax on wine beverages imposed under Section 564.06, F.S., except excise taxes imposed on wine produced by manufacturers in Florida from products grown in Florida; or
3. Excise tax on malt beverages imposed under Section 563.05, F.S.
(3) Applications for credit allocations.
(a) To apply for an allocation of the available program credits, a taxpayer must submit Home Away From Home Tax Credit – Application for Tax Credit Allocation for Contributions to Eligible Charitable Organizations (Form DR-665000, incorporated by reference in Rule 12-29.003, F.A.C.) to the Department.
1. Taxpayers required to file returns and remit payments by electronic means pursuant to Section 213.755, F.S., and rule Chapter 12-24, F.A.C., must apply online using the Department’s website. When the application is completed and submitted online, a confirmation number will be provided with the date and time of submission.
2. The fastest and easiest way to apply for an allocation is online at floridarevenue.com/taxes/multitaxcredits. Taxpayers who are not required to file returns and remit payments by electronic means pursuant to Section 213.755, F.S., and rule Chapter 12-24, F.A.C., may also apply by submitting a paper application with the Department.
(b) A separate application to receive a credit allocation is required for:
1. Each eligible charitable organization the taxpayer intends to support; and,
2. Each beverage license issued by the Division for which a separate return to report and pay the excise taxes on liquor, wine, and malt beverages is filed with the Division.
3. Each tax credit cap year.
(c) Taxpayers are eligible to apply during the following periods to receive a credit allocation from each annual tax credit cap for the following taxes as follows:
1. Corporate Income Tax – A taxpayer may make an application for a credit allocation beginning at 9 a.m. on the first day of the calendar year that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday for its tax year that begins during that calendar year. The application must be submitted before the date the taxpayer is required to file its corporate income/franchise tax return for that tax year pursuant to Section 220.222, F.S., including a valid extended due date.
a. Example: A calendar year taxpayer may apply for a credit allocation for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year credit beginning on January 2, 2026. The application must be submitted before May 1, 2027; however, if the due date of the taxpayer’s corporate income/franchise tax return is validly extended, the application may be submitted before November 1, 2027.
b. Example: A taxpayer with a tax year beginning December 1, 2026, and ending November 30, 2027, may apply for a credit allocation for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year credit beginning on January 2, 2026. The application must be submitted before April 1, 2028; however, if the due date of the taxpayer’s corporate income/franchise tax return is validly extended, the application may be submitted before October 1, 2028.
2. Insurance Premium Tax – A taxpayer may make an application for a credit allocation beginning at 9 a.m. on the first day of the calendar year that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday and before the due date of the insurance premium taxes and fees return, which is March 1 following the taxable year. Example: For the 2026-2027 state fiscal year tax credit cap, a taxpayer may submit an application for a credit allocation beginning on January 2, 2026. The application must be made on or before February 28, 2027.
3. Excise Taxes on Liquor, Wine, and Malt Beverages – A taxpayer may make an application for a credit allocation beginning at 9 a.m. on the first day of the calendar year that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday preceding the state fiscal year beginning on July 1 of the calendar year. The application must be made by June 30 of the state fiscal year for which the taxpayer is applying. For example, for a credit allocation for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year, taxpayers may apply for a credit allocation beginning on January 2, 2026. The application must be made on or before June 30, 2027.
(4) Notification.
(c) When approved, the Department’s approval letter will specify the period in which the contribution to the designated eligible charitable organization must be made. Contributions must be made during the period specified in the approval letter. The eligible charitable organization receiving a contribution will issue the taxpayer a certificate of contribution signed by an authorized representative of the eligible charitable organization containing:
1. Contributor’s name;
2. Contributor’s federal identification number;
3. Contributor’s license number issued by the Division, if applicable;
4. Amount of contribution;
5. Date of contribution; and,
6. Name of the eligible charitable organization.
(e) No tax credit will be allowed when a taxpayer:
1. Fails to make the designated contribution;
2. Fails to make a contribution before claiming the tax credit on a tax return;
3. Claims the credit against tax due prior to the date the contribution is made;
4. Makes a contribution to an ineligible charitable organization; or
5. Makes the contribution outside the period specified in the Department’s approval letter.
(5) Tax Credits.
(a) 1. Corporate Income Tax – A tax credit of 100 percent of the contribution against any corporate income tax due for the tax year is allowed. The amount of the tax credit for a tax year:
a. Is taken in the order of the credits provided against the corporate income tax in Section 220.02(8), F.S.
b. Must be reduced by the difference in federal corporate income tax due computed with the credit and without the credit.
c. Is revoked and rescinded when a taxpayer applies for a credit allocation after timely requesting an extension of time in which to file its Florida corporate income/franchise tax return and fails to remit sufficient tentative tax, such that its extension is not valid under Sections 220.222 and 220.32, F.S.
2. Taxpayers must attach a copy of the certificate of contribution from the eligible charitable organization to the Florida corporate income/franchise tax return on which the credit allocation, or a portion of the credit allocation, is taken as a tax credit.
(b) 1. Insurance Premium Tax – A tax credit of 100 percent of the contribution against any insurance premium tax due under Section 624.509(1), F.S., for the tax year is allowed. The amount of the tax credit for a tax year is limited to the insurance premium tax due after deducting:
a. Assessments made pursuant to Section 440.51, F.S. (workers’ compensation administrative assessments);
b. Credits for taxes paid under Sections 175.101 and 185.08, F.S. (firefighters’ and police officers’ pension trust funds); and,
c. Credits for income taxes paid under Chapter 220, F.S., and the salary credit allowed under Section 624.509(5), F.S., as these are limited by Section 624.509(6), F.S. (the 65 percent limitation).
d. The amount of the Strong Families Tax Credit under Section 624.51057, F.S., the amount of the Live Local Program credit under Section 624.51058, F.S., and the amount of the Child Care Tax Credits Program credit under Section 624.5107, F.S.
2. Taxpayers must attach a copy of the certificate of contribution from the eligible charitable organization to the tax return on which the credit allocation, or a portion of the credit allocation, is taken as a tax credit.
(c) 1. Excise Tax on Liquor, Wine, and Malt Beverages – A tax credit of 100 percent of the contribution is allowed against the following taxes administered by the Division.
a. Excise tax on liquor beverages imposed under Section 565.12, F.S.;
b. Excise tax on wine beverages imposed under Section 564.06, F.S., except excise taxes imposed on wine produced by manufacturers in Florida from products grown in Florida; or
c. Excise tax on malt beverages imposed under Section 563.05, F.S.
2. The tax credit taken on a return filed with the Division is limited to 90 percent of the tax due on the return. Taxpayers must attach a copy of the certificate of contribution from the eligible charitable organization to the tax return on which the credit allocation, or a portion of the credit allocation, is taken as a tax credit.
(6) Carryforward of unused credits.
(b) Examples.
1. Corporate Income Tax Example – A calendar year taxpayer applied for and was approved for a credit allocation against corporate income tax for the tax year ending December 31, 2026. Any unused carryforward from its tax year ending December 31, 2026, expires on the due date pursuant to Section 220.222, F.S., for the Florida corporate income/franchise tax return for the taxable year ending December 31, 2036.
2. Insurance Premium Tax Example – A taxpayer applied for and was approved for a credit allocation against insurance premium tax due for calendar year 2026. Any unused carryforward from its tax year ending December 31, 2026, expires on December 31, 2036.
3. Excise Taxes on Liquor, Wine, and Malt Beverages Example – A taxpayer who holds a liquor license issued by the Division applied for and was approved for a credit allocation against the liquor excise tax for returns due during the state fiscal year 2026-2027. The taxpayer’s liability was insufficient to use the entire credit allocation during that state fiscal year. Any unused carryforward from the 2026-2027 state fiscal year expires June 30, 2037.
(7) Transfers of unused tax credits.
(a) A taxpayer may not convey, assign, or transfer a credit allocation or tax credit to another entity unless all of the assets of the taxpayer are conveyed, assigned, or transferred in the same transaction. However, the following credit allocations or tax credits may be transferred between members of the same affiliated group of corporations:
1. A tax credit allocation for which a contribution has not been made to the eligible charitable organization by the transferring member. The receiving member must make a contribution to the eligible charitable organization during the same period that the transferring member was required to make the contribution. In addition, the contribution must be made before the receiving member may claim the tax credit.
2. A tax credit allocation for which a contribution has been made to the eligible charitable organization by the transferring member, but the tax credit has not been claimed on a tax return.
3. A carryforward tax credit amount that has not been claimed on a tax return.
(e) 1. A taxpayer must notify the Department of its intent to transfer a credit allocation or tax credit to another member of its affiliated group by submitting Home Away From Home Tax Credit – Notice of Intent to Transfer a Tax Credit (Form DR-665200, incorporated by reference in Rule 12-29.003, F.A.C.). A separate notice must be submitted for each member of an affiliated group of corporations receiving a transfer.
2. Taxpayers must submit an application for transfer of any unused credit allocation or tax credit to the Department by email at CreditTrackingGroup@floridarevenue.com or by mail to:
Florida Department of Revenue
Revenue Accounting
P.O. Box 6609
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6609
(8) Rescindment of unused tax credits.
(b) An application for rescindment of the unused credit allocation by the Department will not be approved when:
1. The amount of credit allocation requested to be rescinded has been claimed as a credit on a previously filed return; or
2. The allocation year is closed for all taxpayers. The allocation period for a calendar year is closed for all taxes and all taxpayers on October 1 of the third year following the January 1 opening of the allocation period, regardless of whether the annual tax credit cap has been reached. For example, the allocation period beginning January 1, 2026, for the state fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, closes for all taxpayers on October 1, 2028.
Rulemaking Authority 213.06(1), 402.261(7), 402.62(7)(b), 402.63(7)(b), 420.50872(5) FS. Law Implemented 213.37, 220.18775, 402.261, 402.62(5), 402.63(5), 420.50872, 561.12135, 624.509(7), 624.51059 FS. History–New 1-1-26.