Tax Collector Desoto Office
Fri, Nov 20th 2009
 

Property Taxes

Personal Property

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This is a tax levied against the furniture and equipment of a business and attachments of a mobile home. After the assessed value is determined by the property appraiser, millage rates are set by the taxing authorities and any exemptions are applied, the tangible tax roll is then certified and delivered to the Tax Collector for collection.

Tax statements are mailed on November 1st of each year. All questions dealing with Tangible Personal Property should be directed to the Manatee County Property Appraisers Office 915 4th Ave W, Bradenton FL 34205.

For Personal Property Exemption Questions, call (941) 742-5660.

Property Tax - Tangible

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What is Tangible Personal Property?Select a question on the left to display the answer.
Who Must File?
How will Amendment 1 affect my Tangible Personal Property Tax?
Why Must I File a return?
How can I obtain this form?
What if I receive more than one tax return?
What if I have old equipment that has been fully depreciated and written off the books?
Do I have to report assets that I lease, loan, rent, borrow or are provided in the rent?
What is Minimum Tax (or MINTAX)?
Is there a minimum value that I do not have to report?
If I rent my home/condo, do I have to file a tangible personal property tax return?
Are there deadlines and penalties?
If I buy or sell an existing business during the year - Who is responsible for the taxes?
What if I don't file my return?
What if I don't agree with the assessed value in the notice of proposed property taxes?
If I am no longer in business, should I still file the return?
 
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