I received a Discovery Notice in the mail. What does this mean?

A Discovery Notice means that business personal property was not listed during the listing period of the year in which it should have been filed. If you have any questions about the notice, email the Tax Office.

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1. What is a business?
2. What is Business Personal Property?
3. How is Business Personal Property assessed?
4. When is the Business Personal Property listing due?
5. May I file for an extension of time to list?
6. Can I file my business listing online?
7. How should I fill out the supplies section of the listing form?
8. I do not have any changes from last year, so do I still have to list?
9. Do I have to list used assets that were purchased?
10. What is CIP?
11. I received a Discovery Notice in the mail. What does this mean?
12. Do I have to list leased equipment?
13. My equipment is fully depreciated for income tax purposes, so do I still need to list it?
14. Do I have to list my personal items that I use in my business?
15. What do I do if my business has closed or been sold?
16. If I do not agree with my tax bill, may I appeal?