GENERAL INFORMATION: This form is for use in rendering, pursuant to Tax Code
Section 22.01, tangible personal property used for the production of income that
you own or manage and control as a fiduciary on Jan. 1 of this year. This report is
confidential and not open to public inspection; disclosure is permitted pursuant to
the terms of Tax Code Section 22.27.
FILING INSTRUCTIONS: This site allows business owners to file the required Business Personal Property rendition form that
provides the appraisal district with the description, location, cost and acquisition dates for personal
property that you own and must be filed in the county in which the property is located. The appraisal district uses the information to help estimate the market value of
your property for taxation purposes.
DEADLINES: State law requires, on or before April 15, a person shall render for taxation all tangible personal property
used for the production of income that they own or manage and control as a fiduciary on January 1. If
April 15 falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the rendition will be considered timely if submitted on the
following Monday.
A penalty of 10% of the tax liability will be imposed for failure to file a timely rendition.
Therefore, TO AVOID PENALTIES, you must file BPP Renditions or a request for an extension on or before:
Monday, April 17, 2023 11:59:59 PM CST
If an extension is granted, the extended deadline by which BPP Renditions must be filed is:
Monday, May 15, 2023 11:59:59 PM CST.
If you have received your rendition form that
has an ONLINE ID located in the top portion of the cover page, you can access the online form. You will need
to type in your
7-character account number
(PIN Number) and ONLINE ID located in the middle of the cover page of your rendition. If your form does not
have an ONLINE ID in the top portion of the cover page, you will not be able to use the online form this year.