Available in All Wyoming Counties
Taxscribe transforms tax management for business owners and CPAs in Wyoming, streamlining the shift from paper forms to efficient online filing. Offering advanced user management, easy data import, intuitive form completion, smooth submission processes, and comprehensive analytics, Taxscribe makes tax filing easier. It ensures businesses of every scale effortlessly navigate Wyoming’s tax compliance requirements.
Available Forms:
- - Personal Property Declaration Schedule
What is Business Personal Property?
Personal property is any furniture, fixtures, equipment, tools or machinery used to conduct business. All office equipment, off road and mobile machinery is included.
Personal property is any furniture, fixtures, equipment, tools or machinery used to conduct business. All office equipment, off road and mobile machinery is included.
Who should file a Personal Property Return?
Every business-retail, wholesale, commercial, industrial, and ranch owner, as well as all Wyoming sales tax license holders, are required to file a personal property return.
Every business-retail, wholesale, commercial, industrial, and ranch owner, as well as all Wyoming sales tax license holders, are required to file a personal property return.
When you should file:
Business personal property returns are due by March 1st each year to the county assessor.
Business personal property returns are due by March 1st each year to the county assessor.
Exemptions:
All tangible personal property, not to exceed a total exemption of $20,000.00 of the fair market value of the tangible personal property, is exempt.
All tangible personal property, not to exceed a total exemption of $20,000.00 of the fair market value of the tangible personal property, is exempt.
Important Notes:
- If you miss the March 1 deadline, your account is considered delinquent. You will need to contact your County Assessor to file your declaration and understand what penalties may apply for late filing.
- All questions regarding personal property tax should be directed to your local assessor.
- If you miss the March 1 deadline, your account is considered delinquent. You will need to contact your County Assessor to file your declaration and understand what penalties may apply for late filing.
- All questions regarding personal property tax should be directed to your local assessor.
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