What is a Personal Property Notice of Valuation?
Your Personal Property Notice of Valuation is a document sent to you by June 15th of each year giving you the current value of your personal property based on the information you provided in your Personal Property Declaration Schedule. If you did not return or ‘file’ your Personal Property Declaration Schedule, the value stated in your Personal Property Notice of Valuation will be based upon “the best information available.”

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1. Who has to pay Personal Property Tax?
2. What is Taxable Personal Property?
3. How and when is my personal property valued?
4. Can I get a list of the Personal Property items I have submitted?
5. What is a Personal Property Notice of Valuation?
6. What if I do not receive a Personal Property Notice of Valuation after filing my Personal Property Declaration Schedule?
7. If I disagree with the value of my personal property, what remedies do I have to change it?
8. Where do I get a Personal Property Protest Form?
9. How do I learn the results of my protest?
10. If I disagree with the Assessor’s decision, how do I appeal it?
11. What kind of ‘evidence’ do I need to present to the County Board of Equalization?
12. How do I learn the results of my appeal to the County Board of Equalization?
13. If I disagree with the County Board of Equalization’s decision, how do I appeal it?