INSTRUCTIONS: PENNSYLVANIA SCHEDULE A/B A Pennsylvania Schedule A must be completed if you sold a home that you owned and paid property tax on and then purchased another home on which you paid property tax in the same year to determine your e ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OREGON INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY RETURN (Form 150-301-032) Every Oregon industrial business must annually file a form 150-301-032 documenting the property associated with their company. This form can be found on the section of the sta ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OREGON CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURN (Form 150-553-004) Oregon business owners are required to file a personal property return on an annual basis. This form 150-553-004 can be obtained from the website of the state of Or ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OREGON APPLICATION FOR REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY EXEMPTION (Form 150-310-088) Oregon non-profit businesses which wish to receive a property tax exemption must file a form 150-310-088. This application for a property tax exempti ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OREGON MULTIPLE COUNTY PROPERTY RETURN EXTENSION REQUEST FORM (Form 150-301-014) Oregon businesses with multiple locations which cannot file their state property returns by the due date may file a form 150-301-014 req ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OKLAHOMA BUSINESS PERSONAL PROPERTY RENDITION (Form OTC-091) All Oklahoma professionals, partnerships, corporations and businesses must annually file a form OTC-091 documenting their taxable assets. This document can be obtained ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OKLAHOMA INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLD PERSONAL PROPERTY (Form OTC-935) All Oklahoma residents are required to file a statement detailing their personal property with their county assessor on an annual basis. This should be filed between ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OKLAHOMA APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION (Form OTC-921) Any Oklahoma resident who purchases property is required to file a form OTC-921. If approved, this document will grant an exemption on property tax for this primary res ...
INSTRUCTIONS: OHIO APPLICATION FOR REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION AND REMISSION (Form DTE 23) Ohio non-profits and certain businesses as defined by the state's revised code may apply for an exemption for property tax. Consult the state's ...