Dinah Kilgore, Chief Appraiser of El Paso County Appraisal District announced:

The deadline to file business personal property tax renditions has been extended to May 15th.

Owners of personal property, used for the production of income, aka business personal property, are required to “render” property annually or face a 10% penalty.

Property Owner Notification

Owners of business personal property in El Paso, Texas are warned that completing the El Paso County Appraisal District form as requested is not a good idea. It will likely cause you to pay double the correct level of property taxes. I feel so strongly about this I wrote the book (What You Need To Know About Personal Property Valuation) listed below and available on Amazon.

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P.S. Business owners are warned not to complete the rendition form in the manner requested by the appraisal district. Doing so will roughly double your Business Personal Property (BPP) taxes. Details available via link

Property your El Paso County property, all of it, by May 15. The deadline is supposed to be extended. But there are no guarantees it will be.

Frequently Ask Question: Will Covid-19 or $20 Oil Impact El Paso County Property Taxes?

Short answer is NO. El Paso County Appraisal District (ECAD) property values, for purposes of property taxes, will not consider Covid-19 or $20 oil prices, due to the January 1, 2020 valuation date. El Paso Central Appraisal District will give no relief in 2020 for either Covid-19 or $20 oil. They are just following the law. Remaining impact will be considered in 2021.

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