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06/21/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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Proposed Zoning Code 911.15(9)(b)(2) Documentation <br />gn.��LJ I:�JLI LJ UoU �W� <br />Homeowner's Tax Guide <br />Vacation::Rental; <br />Don't lvi;r. your invnstntmtt through non•payntcru or texas? <br />Published by the Tourist Dovelopment Tex Academy <br />OFFICE OF JOE G. TEDDER, CFC <br />Tax Collector for Polk County, Florida <br />•5 Proposed Zoning Code 911.15(9)(b)(2) Documentation <br />B. Tangible Personal Property Taxes <br />Nfitfi ieai'rl in vecatinn fioiiir ieiitt l,Pthe.terrn io'ngible,persnnal prolierty sexes <br />refers to ad,va lurem taxes oil the''nssessed value of furniture., fixturesi'nnd <br />egtiipmeiit 1ecaled in the business rental dwellinc. 'A i.wirhl�imy other business, the <br />owner. is reiluire<I,to file o,Tangible Peison`al Property7lix Return EACH YEAR by <br />Tnngihle Personal Property Tax Exemption is nvaihble for ttgihle <br />property that is valued less. than $25,000. '�Howevei tie proper ty`ow"n"emr is <br />retpriPed to file a Tangible;Personal'Projterty Tax'Rettrin to qualify for the <br />6einptioni The Tangible Personal Property Tax Return must be mailed to the <br />Property Appraiser of the county in which the furnished rental unit is located. <br />Just like ad valorern real estate taxes, ad valorem taxes on tongible personal <br />property arc levied nrinually and assessments are made each Jenunry 1" The <br />ad valorem tax roll is also certified to the Tax Collector by the Property Appraiser, <br />who determines the assessed value of property. <br />The Board of County Commissioners. School Board, municipalities, And other ad <br />valorem taxing bodies set the millage rates for such property within their <br />boundaries. The millnge rate is the dollar amount to be paid in taxes for every <br />$1,000 of appraised valuation. A mill is equal to 1 tenth of 1 percent. <br />What happens when tangible personal property taxes are not paid? <br />Answer': A i i wmri ni is issuPdi' <br />
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