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Personal property tax in Texas is imposed on income producing tangible personal property. The local county appraisal district uses the Texas personal property tax to fund county services. All income producing tangible personal property is taxable for county appraisal district purposes.
If you own tangible personal property that is used to produce income, you must file a rendition with the (NAME OF COUNTY) County Appraisal District by April 15. A rendition is a report that lists all the taxable property you owned or controlled on Jan. 1 of this year.
Property Tax and Appraisals The Texas Tax Code, Section 33.06, allows taxpayers 65 years of age or older to defer their property taxes until their estates are settled after death.
Business Taxes in Texas While Texas state business income taxes do not exist, the state does levy a franchise tax, which is calculated on a company's margin for all entities with revenues above $1.23 million. The tax rate in 2022-23 is 0.375% for retail and wholesale businesses, and 0.75% for other businesses.
There are generally two ways that Texas homeowners can reduce their property taxes, through tax exemptions or protesting their property's assessed value. Tax Code Section 25.18 states that all appraisal districts must complete appraisals on every property in their district at least every three years.

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Dear Business Owner: Texas law requires that all owners of business personal property file an annual rendition with the appraisa. Page 1. Dear Business Owner: Texas law requires that all owners of business personal property file an annual rendition with the appraisal district. Enclosed is a rendition form for your use.
A rendition is simply a form that provides the District with the description, location, cost, and acquisition dates for personal property that you own. The District uses the information to help estimate the market value of your property for taxation purposes. Who must file a rendition?
A rendition is a report that lists all the taxable personal property you owned or controlled on January 1 of this year. Personal property includes inventory and equipment used by a business such as furniture and fixtures, supplies, raw materials, and business vehicles, vessels and aircraft.
"Tangible personal property" is personal property that can be seen, weighed, measured, felt, or touched or that is perceptible to the senses. See Tax Code Section 151.009, "Tangible Personal Property."
Business owners are required by State law to render personal property that is used in a business or used to produce income. This property includes furniture and fixtures, equipment, machinery, computers, inventory held for sale or rental, raw materials, finished goods, and work in process.

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