The Brazoria County Appraisal District Reminds Businesses to Render their Taxable Property by April 15
If you own tangible personal property that is used to produce income, you must file a rendition with the Brazoria County Appraisal District.
A rendition is a report that lists all the taxable property you owned or controlled on Jan. 1 of this year. 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 information is helpful in establishing accurate appraised values.
You can also file a report of decreased value to notify the appraisal district of significant depreciation of your property (storm/flood damage, fire, breakage, etc.)
For most property types, renditions must be filed after Jan. 1 and no later than April 15. Different deadlines apply in certain appraisal districts. A property owner may apply, in writing, for a mandatory extension to May 15.
Rendition statements and property reports for property located in an appraisal district in which one or more taxing units exempt freeport property under Tax Code Section 11.251 must be delivered no later than April 15.
Different deadlines apply for regulated properties.
A 10 percent to 50 percent penalty may be imposed if a rendition is filed late, incomplete or not at all. Property owners who need more time to file their renditions may file a written request with the chief appraiser on or before the rendition deadline to receive an automatic extension, if allowed.
The chief appraiser may extend the deadline another 15 days for good cause shown in writing by the property owner for each type of property.
For more information about rendering property, deadline extensions, penalties and rendition forms, taxpayers may contact the Brazoria County Appraisal District at (979) 849-7792.
Information is also available from the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/
If you own tangible personal property that is used to produce income, you must file a rendition with the Brazoria County Appraisal District.
A rendition is a report that lists all the taxable property you owned or controlled on Jan. 1 of this year. 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 information is helpful in establishing accurate appraised values.
You can also file a report of decreased value to notify the appraisal district of significant depreciation of your property (storm/flood damage, fire, breakage, etc.)
For most property types, renditions must be filed after Jan. 1 and no later than April 15. Different deadlines apply in certain appraisal districts. A property owner may apply, in writing, for a mandatory extension to May 15.
Rendition statements and property reports for property located in an appraisal district in which one or more taxing units exempt freeport property under Tax Code Section 11.251 must be delivered no later than April 15.
Different deadlines apply for regulated properties.
A 10 percent to 50 percent penalty may be imposed if a rendition is filed late, incomplete or not at all. Property owners who need more time to file their renditions may file a written request with the chief appraiser on or before the rendition deadline to receive an automatic extension, if allowed.
The chief appraiser may extend the deadline another 15 days for good cause shown in writing by the property owner for each type of property.
For more information about rendering property, deadline extensions, penalties and rendition forms, taxpayers may contact the Brazoria County Appraisal District at (979) 849-7792.
Information is also available from the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/