What is the deadline for reporting personal property?

The deadline for reporting changes to personal property listings is March 1 of each assessment year. Personal property forms, noting the information provided the previous year, are mailed to businesses in the Teton County in early December of each year. Business owners are asked to make any additions or deletions and return the form to the County Assessor. If there have been no changes, owners need only so indicate, sign and return the form. The reporting deadline may by extended to April 1 upon written request, provided that request is made no later than February 15.

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1. How often is property appraised in Teton County?
2. When can I expect the Assessor’s Office to complete an on-site inspection of my property?
3. What should I do if I disagree with the value on my assessment?
4. Why did my value change?
5. How did you arrive at the value of my property?
6. How do you acquire actual sales prices?
7. Can I review the sales information used in establishing the assessed value of my property?
8. Will my taxes go up if the market value of my property increases?
9. If I paid $86,000, why does my assessment schedule say $87,500?
10. Are all sales used in the market studies?
11. What is the level of assessment?
12. What is a mill levy?
13. How is the mill levy determined?
14. Is agricultural land valued differently than other properties?
15. What is real property?
16. What is personal property?
17. What is the deadline for reporting personal property?
18. If I am trading in a vehicle and purchasing a new vehicle, do I pay sales tax on the sales price before or after trade?
19. What forms of payment will the Treasurer accept?