What happens if I file late?

When 2023 Declarations are filed after November 1st and an extension has not been granted, a 25% penalty is applied to the total assessment. Mailed Declarations must have a USP.S. postmark of November 1st or before. When an extension is granted and the Declaration is not filed by the extension deadline, a 25% penalty is applied to the total assessment.

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1. Who is required to file a Personal Property Declaration?
2. What must be declared to the Assessor’s Office?
3. What is Personal Property?
4. What are goods, chattels and effects?
5. What are examples of “Personal Property” that I must declare?
6. I just do some work part-time. Do you really think I am a business?
7. How do I complete the Personal Property Declaration?
8. Do I have to file a Personal Property Declaration every year?
9. When do I have to file the Personal Property Declaration?
10. What happens if I file late?
11. Can I get an extension?
12. What if I don’t file the Personal Property Declaration?
13. Does my signature need to be notarized?
14. How is the Personal Property Assessment calculated?
15. How is the original cost determined?
16. What if I don’t remember what I paid for these things?
17. What if I don’t know what these things cost because they were gifts?
18. Can anyone see my Personal Property Declaration?
19. How do I appeal my Personal Property Assessment?
20. What if I sold, closed or moved my business out of Wolcott?