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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DR-405, R. 12/11 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your account number, name, and address in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy to avoid any issues.
  3. Fill out the business name (DBA) and mailing address, along with your Federal Employer Identification Number and phone number.
  4. Indicate the type or nature of your business by checking all applicable trade levels such as manufacturing, retail, or service.
  5. Complete sections regarding previous filings and property details. Report all tangible personal property owned as of January 1.
  6. Review your entries for accuracy. Sign and date your return before submitting it to your county property appraiser’s office by April 1.

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What are the instructions for submitting this form? To submit Form CD-405, you may file it online through an approved tax software or mail it to the North Carolina Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 25000, Raleigh, NC 27640-0500. Make sure to submit by April 15 of the following year after the close of your tax year.
Anyone who owns TPP on January 1st and who has a proprietorship, partnership, or corporation or is a self-employed agent or a contractor must file a TPP Return (Form DR-405) with the property appraiser by April 1st of each year (section 193.062, F.S.) or the first business day, should the due date fall on a weekend or
Tangible personal property is anything your business owns that is movable. This property can include office furniture and supplies, machinery, tools, and vehicles. Like real property, tangible personal property tax is assessed based on the presumed value of the assets.
Anyone owning tangible personal property on January 1 must file a tax return by April 1 each year unless you were notified by our office that the filing requirement has been waived. Every new business owning tangible personal property on January 1 must file an initial tax return.
The exemption is not entered anywhere on your federal income tax return. Homestead exemptions are usually filed at your county courthouse, at the tax assessors office.

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Any person or business that owns such property as of January 1st of any year must file a Tangible Personal Property return (DR-405) and file it with the Property Appraisers office no later than April 1st.
If you expect a refund, be sure to mail your return to the North Carolina Department of Revenue, PO Box R, Raleigh, NC 27634-0001. If you owe taxes, mail your return and payment to the North Carolina Department of Revenue, PO Box 25000, Raleigh, NC 27640-0640.
Tangible personal property is mainly a tax term which is used to describe personal property that can be felt or touched, and can be physically relocated. For example: cars, furniture, jewelry, household goods and appliances, business equipment.

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