34 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.3039 - Tax Refund Form
(a) All offices
collecting taxes for purposes of ad valorem taxation shall prepare and make
available forms for use by taxpayers in applying for a tax refund for an
overpayment or erroneous payment of taxes, as provided in Texas Property Tax
Code, §
31.11.
(b) The tax refund form shall make provision
for the following items of information to be filed by the taxpayer who believes
that an overpayment or erroneous payment of taxes has been made:
(1) the name and address of the property
owner and/or agent;
(2) the
description of the property and its location;
(3) the account number of the property on the
tax roll and/or tax receipt of the property;
(4) the name of the taxing unit(s) from which
the refund is requested;
(5) the
year for which the refund is requested;
(6) the date of the payment of
taxes;
(7) the amount of taxes paid
by the taxpayer;
(8) the amount of
refund requested by the taxpayer;
(9) the reason that the taxpayer believes
that the payment was an overpayment or erroneous payment and support
documentation;
(10) the signature
of the applicant;
(11) the date of
the application for tax refund.
(c) The office collecting taxes for purposes
of ad valorem taxation shall provide the following items of information on the
tax refund form:
(1) the name and address of
the collecting office and the name of the taxing unit(s) for which that office
collects;
(2) an indication of the
approval or disapproval of the application by a taxpayer for a tax
refund;
(3) the signature of the
authorized officer charged with the authority to approve or disapprove tax
refunds and the date of the approval or disapproval;
(4) the signature of the tax assessor
collector of the taxing unit, if the signature is required by the Tax Code,
§
31.11, and the date of the
approval or disapproval.
(d) The application form for tax refund shall
contain the following affirmation above the signature of the applicant: "I
hereby apply for the refund of the above described taxes and certify that the
information I have given on this form is true and correct."
(e) The tax refund application shall also
contain the following statement: "If you make a false statement on this
application, you could be found guilty of a Class A misdemeanor or a state jail
felony under the Texas Penal Code, §
37.10."
(f) Collecting offices failing to prepare a
tax refund form as required in subsection (a) of this section may be judged to
be in compliance upon a showing to the comptroller that a tax refund form
substantially equivalent to that required in subsection (a) of this section has
been prepared.
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