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Where do I mail my forms? For Refunds: Kentucky Department of Revenue, PO Box 856970, Louisville, KY 40285-6970. For Balance Due: Kentucky Department of Revenue, PO Box 856980, Louisville, KY 40285-6980.
Taxpayer\u2014All individuals and business entities who own, lease or have a beneficial interest in taxable tangible property located within Kentucky on January 1 must file a tangible property tax return.
Under the Kentucky Constitution, property owners who are 65 or older are eligible to receive the homestead exemption on their primary residence. The homestead exemption is $40,500 for both 2021 and 2022.
Under the provisions of the Homestead Amendment, a person or persons must be 65 years of age or older or totally disabled during the year for which application is made, and must own and occupy a residential unit as of January 1 for that year.
The taxable situs of tangible personal property in Kentucky are the Counties where the property is physically located. Another way to define tangible personal property is that it is every physical item subject to ownership except real and intangible property.
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It is levied at six percent and shall be paid on every motor vehicle used in Kentucky.
There are also jurisdictions that collect local income taxes. Kentucky has a 5.00 percent corporate income tax rate. Kentucky has a 6.00 percent state sales tax rate and does not levy any local sales taxes. Kentucky's tax system ranks 18th overall on our 2022 State Business Tax Climate Index.
Taxpayer\u2014All individuals and business entities who own, lease or have a beneficial interest in taxable tangible property located within Kentucky on January 1 must file a tangible property tax return.
Section 170 of the Kentucky Constitution authorizes exemption from property taxation for the following types of organizations: Government owned property. Institutions of education. Religious institutions. Public libraries. Cemeteries not held for private or corporate profit. Institutions of purely public charity.
Returns filed after the due date will be assessed by the Kentucky Department of Revenue, Omitted Personal Property Branch. Returns filed after May 15th should be mailed to Kentucky Department of Revenue, Omitted Tangible Branch, 501 High Street, Station 32, Frankfort, KY 40601.

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