I received a 113 form that says Notice of Assessment. Is this the amount I need to pay?

No. This is simply a notice from our office indicating a change in assessed value. If you received this notice because you did not file a form 103 and/or 104, or form 102, you have 30 days from the date of the notice to file your return. If you do not agree with the assessed value, you have 45 days from the date of the notice to file an appeal. 

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1. What is business personal property?
2. I am with a church, charity, and/or not for profit school who is exempt from property taxes (Form 136 filed). Do I still need to file a business personal property return?
3. Will the Assessor send the forms to me?
4. My existing business qualifies for the under $80,000 exemption. What forms need to be filed?
5. My new business qualifies for the under $80,000 exemption, what forms need to be filed?
6. I am looking for my previously filed business personal property returns. Can I get copies?
7. My business closed before the January 1 assessment date. What do I do?
8. My business sold or changed locations before the January 1 assessment date. What do I do?
9. How do I submit the personal property forms with the Assessor’s Office?
10. How do I report my leased equipment?
11. It seems that I cannot type on the form that is found online. What can I do?
12. I received a 113 form that says Notice of Assessment. Is this the amount I need to pay?