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What is Texas Form 50-144

The Texas Business Personal Property Rendition Form is a tax document used by businesses in Texas to report taxable personal property owned or managed as of January 1.

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Texas Form 50-144 is needed by:
  • Business Owners in Texas
  • Authorized Agents for Businesses
  • Fiduciaries managing business assets
  • Secured Parties with an interest in property
  • Tax Professionals assisting Texans
  • Real Estate Managers with taxable property
  • Local Appraisal District employees

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    Once the form is open, navigate through the fillable fields. Click on each field to enter required information such as business name, owner details, property address, and estimated market value.
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    Before starting, gather necessary documents including your business's property details, ownership records, and previous renditions for accurate reporting.
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    Carefully review each section you have filled out. Make sure all information is accurate, completely filled, and follows the guidelines in the instructions provided within the form.
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Any business owner in Texas that owns or manages taxable personal property as of January 1 is eligible to file this form. This includes sole proprietors, partnerships, and corporations.
The Texas Business Personal Property Rendition Form must be filed with the local appraisal district by April 15 each year to avoid penalties for late submission.
Many local appraisal districts accept electronic submissions. Check your district’s website for specific submission options, including whether you can submit the form through pdfFiller.
While the form primarily requires self-reported information, you may need to provide additional documentation, such as previous tax filings or property valuation statements, if requested by the appraisal district.
Common mistakes include failing to report all taxable personal property, incorrect property valuations, and missing signatures. Always double-check for completeness and ensure accuracy to avoid penalties.
Processing times can vary, typically ranging from a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the volume of submissions. It's advisable to follow up with your local appraisal district after submission.
There are generally no filing fees for this form. However, penalties may apply for late or inaccurate submissions, which emphasizes the need for timely and correct filing.
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