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Property Tax
Do I have to report assets that I lease, loan, rent, borrow or are provided in the rent on a tangible personal property tax return?
This answer has been viewed 1870 times and was last updated on 03/09/2011.
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Even though the assets are assessed to the owner, they must be listed for informational purposes. Be sure to include full name and address of lessor.

Visit the Manatee County Property Appraiser's Tangible Personal Property FAQs.

 
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