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Business property tax

Brazos County business personal property renditions go to Brazos CAD

If your Brazos County business owns the stuff it makes money with (inventory on the shelves, the furniture and fixtures, the machinery and equipment), Texas expects a yearly rendition on it, and that report goes to the appraisal district. A rendition is just your good-faith list of what you owned or managed as of January 1 and what you think it's worth; Brazos CAD uses it to set the business's taxable value.

The district keeps a separate door for this so it doesn't get tangled with homestead paperwork. Renditions, extension requests, and general business personal property questions all go to [email protected], which puts your filing in front of the right reviewer instead of the exemptions desk.

The statewide deadline lands in mid-April, with extensions available if you ask. Pull this year's rendition form from the Brazos CAD forms page, and pin down the exact date and any extension with the district — the deadline drifts a day or two depending on how the calendar falls.

Source to confirm: Brazos CAD - State Forms

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