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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the ownership information section. Enter the name of your business, DBA name if applicable, and select your ownership type from the provided options.
  3. Provide the address where your personal property is located. If there are multiple locations, ensure to submit separate statements for each.
  4. Complete the sections regarding leased space, including square footage, rental terms, and any percentage rent clauses that may apply.
  5. Fill out Schedule A for any leased or loaned property in your possession. Include details such as owner's name, description of items, lease term, and estimated market value.
  6. Continue with Schedule B for leasehold improvements by detailing improvements made over the years along with their original installed costs.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and submitting your form by March 1st to the Office of the City Assessor.

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Personal use property is used for personal enjoyment as opposed to business or investment purposes. These may include personally-owned cars, homes, appliances, apparel, food items, and so on.
City Assessor: Michelle Drea, Esq.
Examples of tangible personal property include vehicles, furniture, boats, and collectibles. Digital assets, patents, and intellectual property are intangible personal property. Just as some loansmortgages, for exampleare secured by real property like a house, some loans are secured by personal property.
Wisconsin eliminates personal property tax effective January 1, 2024.
Personal property as defined in sec. 70.04, Wis. Stat., includes all goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, and effects, of any nature or description, having any real or marketable value and not included in the term real property.

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Median Madison, WI effective property tax rate: 3.76%, significantly higher than the national median of 1.02%, but lower than the Wisconsin state median of 1.58%. Median annual Madison, WI tax bill: $11,429, $9,029 higher than the national median property tax bill of $2,400.
Personal property can be broken down into two categories: chattels and intangibles. Chattels refers to all type of property. Often, individuals use it regarding the tangible property such as a purse or clothing. Some chattels are attached to land and can become a part of real property, which are known as fixtures.

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