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Posted by jayhawkerRoy on February 04, 2004 at 12:14:13 from (198.26.125.13):
In Reply to: taxes posted by tom morstorf on February 03, 2004 at 20:15:57:
Appears you owe taxes on it. Suggest you go to http://www.ksrevenue.org and choose "your personal", then "property valuation", then "Personal property assessment" to get to the form. If that doesn't work, try: http://www.ksrevenue.org/forms-pvd.htm. Scroll down to Schedule 6. There is a place to note that the machinery is not being used, or is inoperable, but still on your property. Presumably it is taxed at a lower rate than an operable piece of equipment. To get the correct valuation, I would fill out the form, especially Schedule 6, turn it in in-person and see if you can then talk with the county appraiser or his rep at that time, to ensure they understand the situation fully. If necessary, be prepared appeal the initial appraisal to ensure the dozer is valued correctly. The appraisal folks in my county are fairly understanding and are easy to talk to. However, all the stuff I have is operational so the tax valuations are all much clearer. Disclaimer: I am not a tax adviser, but am offering friendly advice only, no expertise implied.
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