Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 12D-2.004 - Annual Returns of Railroads
(1) It
shall be the duty of each railroad or railroad terminal company to return, on
or before the first of April annually, a full and complete return verified by
an officer or authorized representative of the company, in such form as the
Department of Revenue may prescribe, showing such of the following facts as may
be requested by the Department and other such information as the Department may
require, in the form and at the time prescribed:
(a) Total length of such railroad
everywhere.
(b) Total length and
owner's estimated value of such main track, branch, switch, spur, and side
tracks. List of lots not leased or rented and terminal facilities in this state
as of January 1.
(c) The total
number of owner's estimated value of all rolling stock in this state as of
January 1.
(d) The value of
appurtenant supplies in this state as of January 1.
(e) A stock and bond value summation,
including:
1. Long term bonds.
2. Stocks.
3. Equipment obligations.
4. Publicly held leased line
securities.
5. Current
liabilities.
(f) A
statement of cost of additions and betterments made in the previous
year.
(g) A report of the following
statistics for each state in which the railroad operated in the past year:
1. All track miles.
2. Railroad operating revenue.
3. Ton and passenger miles.
4. Train miles.
5. Car miles.
6. Net investment in transportation
property.
(h) A return of
railroad equipment leased from others, showing the following information:
1. Owner.
2. Tax liability, lessor or lessee.
3. Date of first rental payment.
4. Lease/contract date of
expiration.
5. Number of
units.
6. Age of unit.
7. Type of unit.
8. Original cost.
9. Annual depreciation (owner's).
10. Accumulated depreciation
(owner's).
11. Rental
payment.
12. Depreciation
schedule.
(i) A return of
railroad equipment leased to others (data same as requested in paragraph
(h)).
(j) An inventory of
non-operating property in this state as of January 1 including:
1. Either legal description of property
including section, township and range or description used by property
appraiser.
2. Location of
property.
3. Parcel number assigned
by county.
4. Railroad
identification number.
5. Number of
acres or fractions thereof.
6. Book
value.
7. Current assessed
value.
(k) A statement of
location of side tracks owned by others connected to said railroads in this
state as of January 1.
(l) A list
of private car lines or freight line and equipment companies whose cars were
transported in the previous year including:
1.
Name of private car line or freight line and equipment company.
2. Company address.
3. Car identification number.
4. Type of car.
5. Miles traveled in Florida, loaded and
empty.
(m) A statement of
total value of locally assessed property in Florida including:
1. Assessed value (as locally
assessed).
2. Book
value.
(n) A notarized
certificate of execution and verification signed by an officer or authorized
representative of reporting company.
(o) A complete copy of the annual report to
the Surface Transportation Board dated, as of the end of the fiscal year, just
preceding January 1 of the taxable year.
(p) A copy of complete audited financial
statements, as of the end of the fiscal year, including, at a minimum:
1. Audited balance sheet.
2. Audited income
statement.
(q) A copy of
the audited annual report of the railroad, as of the end of the fiscal year, to
shareholders.
(r) A copy of the
audited annual report of the parent company of the railroad, as of the end of
the fiscal year, to shareholders.
(s) A copy of the annual 10-K report of the
railroad, as of the end of the fiscal year, to the Securities and Exchange
Commission, if applicable.
(t) A
copy of the annual 10-K report of the parent company of the railroad, as of the
end of the fiscal year, to the Securities and Exchange Commission, if
applicable.
(u) A list of
constitutionally-exempt property pursuant to Article VII, section 1(b), Florida
Constitution, which exempts certain classes of property from ad valorem
property tax, such as motor vehicles, boats, airplanes, trailers, trailer
coaches and mobile homes, as defined by law, which are subject to a license tax
for their operation in the amounts and for the purposes prescribed by law. The
list of constitutionally-exempt property, licensed in Florida, must contain an
itemized financial accounting depreciation schedule that details original cost,
annual financial accounting depreciation charges, accumulated depreciation and
depreciated cost. The list should be prepared as if the equipment is owned by
the taxpayer and the depreciation to be reported is the financial accounting
depreciation. Any agreements for the lease of "car marks" should be shown as
leased from others.
(v) A list of
any sales or leases of operating track to others.
(2) It shall be the duty of all railroad or
railroad terminal companies owning land or any other real estate in any county
in this state to submit to the Department and the county property appraiser a
full and complete list showing the description of all lands or lots owned and
used by them in daily operation of the railroad. Such list must reflect the
following information:
(a) Either the legal
description of the property including section, township and range, or the
description used by the county property appraiser.
(b) Location of property.
(c) Parcel number assigned by
appraiser.
(d) Actual railroad use,
i.e., right-of-way, storage, office, shop, etc.
(e) Description of
improvements.
(3) It
shall be the duty of all railroad and railroad terminal companies owning land
in this state to file with the Department of Revenue, maps of operating
rights-of-way in Florida. These right-of-way maps shall be separated as to each
county through which the railroad and railroad terminal company operates. Once
the initial compliance to this rule has been completed, the railroad and
railroad terminal companies need file annually only those maps which have been
revised and corrected by the respective companies by changes in the
rights-of-way.
(4) The failure to
file a return or the late or incomplete filing of a return shall subject the
railroad or railroad terminal company to the penalties provided in Section
193.072, F.S. The Department may
waive or reduce penalties in the same manner as provided for property
appraisers under Section
193.072(4),
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 195.027(1), 213.06(1) FS. Law Implemented 193.062, 193.072, 193.085 FS.
New 11-9-76, Formerly 12D-2.04, Amended 12-31-98.
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