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April 15th Deadline for Renditions |
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Monday, 25 February 2013 |
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DENTON CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT REMINDS BUSINESSES
TO RENDER THEIR TAXABLE PROPERTY BY APRIL 15TH
If you own tangible personal property that is used to produce income, then a rendition
must be filed with the Denton CAD by April 15, 2013. A rendition is a report that lists all
the taxable property you owned or controlled on January 1 of this year (2013). Property
includes inventory and equipment used by a business. Owners do not have to render
exempt property, such as church property or an agriculture producer’s equipment used for
farming.
The appraisal district may use the information submitted in the rendition to set property
values. If more than one appraisal district appraises a property, the property owner
should render in each appraisal district office.
You can also file a report of decreased value to notify the district of significant
depreciation of your property. For example, if your property was damaged by a storm,
flood or fire last year, you should file a report of decreased value. The district will look
at your property before assigning a value in 2013.
The last day to file a rendition or report decreased value is April 15, 2013. If a rendition
is filed late, incomplete, or not at all, a 10 to 50 percent penalty may be imposed.
Property owners who need more time to file their renditions may file a written request
with the chief appraiser on or before April 15 to receive an automatic extension to May
15 or the next business day. The chief appraiser may also grant an additional 15 days
after the postponed deadline, if necessary.
For more information about rendering property, deadline extensions, penalties and
rendition forms, taxpayers may contact the Denton Central Appraisal District at (940)
349-3950 or visit our website at www.dentoncad.com.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 May 2013 )
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