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  2. Begin by entering your Federal Employer Identification Number or Social Security Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identification purposes.
  3. Fill in your business name, contact information, and property location details. Ensure that you provide a complete street address as a post office box is not acceptable.
  4. Complete the sections regarding property classification by selecting the appropriate economic life class for each asset. Use the provided schedules to report original costs and values accurately.
  5. Review all entries for accuracy, ensuring that all required fields are filled out completely before submitting your return.
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All tangible property is taxable, except the following: Personal household goods used in the home. Crops grown in the year which the assessment is made and in the hands of the producer. Tangible personal property owned by institutions exempted under Section 170 of the Kentucky Constitution.
Tangible personal property is physical property, usually movable, that has value and utility in and of itself (examples: trade tools, fixtures, office equipment, inventory).
Tangible assets are physical things. Examples include land, buildings, vehicles, furniture, and equipment. On the balance sheet, assets are recorded as current and long-term assets (non-current assets).
The twelve states that do not tax business personal property are: North Dakota. South Dakota. Ohio. Pennsylvania. New Jersey. New York. New Hampshire. Hawaii.
In Kentucky, homeowners who are least 65 years of age or who have been classified as totally disabled and meet other requirements are eligible to receive a homestead exemption.

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The person who owns a motor vehicle on January 1st of the year is responsible for paying the property taxes for that vehicle for the year. Payment should be made to the County Clerk Office in the county where the vehicle is registered.
All individuals and business entities who own or lease personal property located within Kentucky on January 1 must file a tangible property tax return known as Kentucky Revenue Form 62A500 (PDF) with the Property Valuation Administrators ( PVA ) Office.
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.

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