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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the voluntary disclosure property form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and county in the designated fields. This information identifies you as the property owner.
  3. Fill in the date of submission to ensure timely processing by the property appraiser.
  4. In the 'Describe the property you are disclosing' section, provide a detailed description of the property. If necessary, add additional pages for clarity.
  5. Indicate any past tax years where this property was not assessed by filling in the relevant years in the provided fields.
  6. Enter the Parcel ID or legal description of your property to assist in accurate identification.
  7. Complete your mailing address and contact information, including phone and fax numbers, for follow-up communication.
  8. Record the date you purchased the property to establish ownership timeline.
  9. Finally, sign and print your name along with today's date to validate your submission.

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The VDP grants relief on a case-by-case basis to taxpayers and registrants who voluntarily come forward to fix errors or omissions in their tax filings before the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) knows or contacts them about it.
Cons: Eligibility Constraints: A business cannot pursue a VDA if it is already under audit. Complex Process: Although VDAs can offer relief, the process of disclosing liabilities and negotiating terms with tax authorities can be complex and resource intensive.
Submitting a voluntary disclosure agreement (VDA)an agreement between your business and its jurisdictions to limit lookback periods and generally waive penalties during tax reviewscan be one of the most effective ways to voluntarily meet compliance obligations.
Voluntary disclosure is financial or operating information related to an issuers obligations, credit, or operating conditions that an issuer chooses to provide in addition to information required by the issuers Continuing Disclosure Agreements.
If you become aware that a Tax Return submitted by you to the FTA or a Tax Assessment sent to you by the FTA is incorrect, which resulted in a calculation of the Payable Tax according to the Tax Law being more than it should have been, you may submit a Voluntary Disclosure to correct such error.

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