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Change the Mailing Address for Your Property Tax Bill. Apply for a Homestead Deduction. Apply for a Mortgage Deduction. Apply for Over 65 Property Tax Deductions. Appeal a Property Assessment: Subjective. Apply for Blind or Disabled Persons Deduction. Apply for Disabled Veteran, Surviving Spouse Deduction.
Late Payments For those who pay the tax within 30 days of the due date and do not owe back taxes on the same property, the penalty is 5 percent of the unpaid tax. If you fail to pay your taxes and the penalty within 30 days, the penalty increases to 10 percent of the unpaid tax.
Indiana Department of Revenue. P.O. Box 7224. Indianapolis, IN 46207-7224.
Historical Business Personal Property Forms Drop it off in person at 200 E. Washington St., Suite 1360, Indianapolis. Mail Certified to the Marion County Assessors Office, PO Box 7015, Indianapolis, IN 46207-7015.
Just like other states, in Indiana properties are valued using mass appraisal techniques. With mass appraisal, your property is looked at in conjunction with other properties in your area. Assessors consider age, grade, and condition.
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Tangible personal property includes equipment, supplies, and any other property (including information technology systems) other than that is defined as an intangible property. It does not include copyrights, patents, and other intellectual property that is generated or developed (rather than acquired) under an award.
It includes equipment used in the production of income or held as an investment; billboards; foundations for the equipment; and all other tangible property other than real property.
Indiana property tax caps limit the amount of property taxes to 1% of property values for homesteads (owner-occupied), 2% for other residential property and farmland, and 3% for all other property. The caps provide a dual benefit to taxpayers.
Department of Local Government Finance.
Tangible personal property is anything other than real property or intangible personal property which includes items such as patents, copyrights, stocks, and the goodwill value of a business. See IRM 4.48. 3.1.

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