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Business Personal Property includes all supplies, equipment and any fixtures used in the operation of a business. Exempt from reporting are business inventory, application software and licensed vehicles (except Special Equipment (SE) tagged and off-road vehicles).
Every corporation and limited liability company is required to file a Statement of Information either every year or every two years as applicable.
An annual filing of a Business Property Statement is a requirement of section 441(d) of the California Revenue and Taxation Code.
California's property tax rate is 1% of assessed value (also applies to real property) plus any bonded indebtedness voted in by the taxpayers.
An individual or a business entity must file a fictitious business name (FBN) statement with the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's office in the county where the business will be located when the name of the business does not include the owner's last name.
You can typically find county property tax rates listed on their website or by calling the county department that manages taxation. Example: If your property tax bill is $3,400 and your county's department of finance tells you the real-estate tax rate is 1%, you can see that your assessed value is $340,000.
Alameda County The property tax rate in the county is 0.88%.
California Sales Tax on Car Purchases ing to the Sales Tax Handbook, the California sales tax for vehicles is 7.5 percent. Of this, 1.25 percent goes to the applicable county government. Districts, cities, and other local government entities may collect additional taxes up to 2.5 percent.
The Florida sales tax rate is currently 6.0%. The Bay County sales tax rate is 1.0%.
Alameda County sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Alameda County, California is 10.25%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The California sales tax rate is currently 6.0%. The Alameda County sales tax rate is 0.25%.