Business owners in Parker County are reminded by the Parker Appraisal District that they MUST file a rendition of their taxable property by April 15.
A rendition is a report listing all taxable property owned or controlled as of Jan. 1, including inventory and business equipment. The information provided in the rendition helps the appraisal district determine property values.
Business owners can also file a report of decreased value if their property has significantly depreciated. For example, if your property was damaged by a storm, flood or fire last year, you should submit a report of decreased value. The appraisal district will review the property before assigning value.
For most property types, renditions must be filed between Jan. 1 and April 15. Certain appraisal districts may have different deadlines. Property owners may request an extension to May 15 by submitting a written application.
Late, incomplete or missing renditions may result in penalties. Property owners who need more time to file may request an automatic extension in writing by the original deadline.
For more details about rendering property, extensions, penalties and forms, contact the Parker Appraisal District at 817-596-0077 or [email protected]. Additional information is available through the Texas Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division at comptroller. texas.gov/taxes/ property-tax/.