Who Must File A Rendition?

Who Must File A Rendition?

Renditions must be filed by both owners of tangible personal property that is used for the production of income and owners of tangible personal property on which an exemption has been cancelled or denied.
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      The last day to file your rendition is April 15th annually. The online or email versions must be submitted by April 15th, or if you mail your rendition, it must be postmarked by the U.S. Postal Service on or before April 15th.
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      The website allows businesses to file online by using your email address. You may also use the following address or email: Williamson Central Appraisal District Business Personal Property Division 625 FM 1460 Georgetown TX 78626-8050 ...