Combs Reminds Businesses of April 15 Deadline for Filing Property Tax Renditions

width=92Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas Texas Comptroller Susan Combs today reminded business owners that April 15 is the deadline to file property tax renditions with their county appraisal districts. To render is to list the taxable inventory furniture and fixtures machinery and equipment and other property a business owned or managed as of Jan. 1. The appraisal district may use the information to set property values. Rendition helps the appraisal district appraise property fairly and accurately" Combs said. If some businesses are not paying their fair share of property tax it places a greater tax burden on other business owners and homeowners." Rendering allows property owners to record their opinion of their propertys value and ensures that the appraisal district sends them a notice before changing a value on their property. Owners do not have to render exempt property such as church property or a farmers equipment used for farming. If more than one appraisal district appraises a property the property owner should render in each appraisal district office. Failure to render property carries a penalty of 10 percent of the total amount of taxes due. Property owners who need more time to file their renditions may file a written request with the chief appraiser on or before April 15 to receive an automatic extension. Combs also reminds owners whose property was damaged by a storm flood or fire last year that they may file a special decreased value report that could lower their final tax bills. Property owners have until April 15 to file the decreased value report which indicates their propertys condition on Jan. 1 2011. Rendition forms and decreased value report forms are available from county appraisal district offices statewide or they can be downloaded on the Comptrollers website at http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxforms/02-forms.html. The rendition forms ask for the property owners name and address general description of property by type or category and the propertys location. For property with an aggregate total of more than $20000 the property owner also must provide a general estimate of the quantity of inventory and the owners good faith estimate of the propertys market value. The owner may provide the historical cost when new and the year the property was acquired rather than the good faith estimate. For more information about rendering property deadline extensions penalties and rendition forms taxpayers may contact the Comptrollers Property Tax Assistance Division at (800) 252-9121 ext. 2 or visit the Comptrollers website at www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/proptax/.
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