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No, you assess personal property in the county you live in. However, personal property is assessed where it resides. If you have personal property that resides in a different county, you would declare it in that county.
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The deadline is May 31 of each year.
Every tangible thing being the subject of ownership, and not forming a part of any parcel of real property.Examples of personal property:
Every tangible thing being the subject of ownership, and not forming a part of any parcel of real property.
All assets owned by the business such as:
Yes, however if it’s your first time to assess in Garland County you are are required to assess in person. Thereafter you can assess online, by phone at 501-622-3730 or in person at the Assessor's Office, located at:
200 WoodbineRoom 123Hot Springs, AR 71901
Yes, but the first time you assess the business you are required to assess in person. Visit our website to assess online.