Businesses
are required by law to file a Business Property Statement if the
aggregate cost of business personal property exceeds $100,000
or if the Assessor requests the information
Separate
filings are required for each business location
Statements
are due April 1
A 10% penalty
will be applied if a statement is received after May 7
Business
Property Statements are confidential documents and are held secret
by the Assessor
Leased
Equipment
Both
the Lessor and the Lessee should report equipment that is on lease
on January 1 to the Assessor. Not all leased equipment is assessed
in the same manner. Several factors determine how leased equipment
is assessed, including:
Assessability
Assessee
Leases with
exempt entities
Situs (Street
Address)
Type of Lease
In
2001, the California Assessors’ Association adopted a standardized
leased equipment reporting format leasing companies can file
with their annual business property statement. Click
here to download the Excel file.
Frequently
Asked Questions
State
of California Publications
The California
State Board of Equalization publishes a series of Assessors' Handbooks
to provide guidance to local Assessors.