For business personal property tax accounts, the law requires that a 10 percent rendition penalty be assessed and collected where the owner fails to render values on a timely basis. If you have any questions about this penalty, please contact the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) at 817-284-0024.
Personal property renditions (aka, personal property returns) require you to take a detailed inventory of your assets — everything from laptops and lamps to heavy machinery — across every location. As a result, one location can easily have tens of thousands of assets.
For business personal property tax accounts, the law requires that a 10 percent rendition penalty be assessed and collected where the owner fails to render values on a timely basis. If you have any questions about this penalty, please contact the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) at 817-284-0024.
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If you own tangible personal property that is used to produce income, you must file a rendition with the (NAME OF COUNTY) County Appraisal District by April 15. A rendition is a report that lists all the taxable property you owned or controlled on Jan. 1 of this year.
Have your account number ready and call our third party payment processor at 817-884-1110 from your home phone or mobile device. Press 0 to speak to an agent if you do not have your account number, or if you are making a partial payment of the total due.
The phone number is 8172840024. Staff members can help answer questions about property tax records.MoreThe phone number is 8172840024. Staff members can help answer questions about property tax records.
Kimberly M. Buchanan was appointed as the Tarrant County Auditor in May 2023. Prior to May, she served as the First Assistant Auditor.