Anderson County Property Assessor
Anderson County Property Assessor
 


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Anderson County Courthouse
100 North Main Street
Room 202
Clinton, TN 37716


PHONE: 
865.457.6225
865.457.6219

FAX: 
865-264-6266

EMAIL:
john.alley@cot.tn.gov

 

 

 

Personal Property

Anderson County Property Assessor, Clinton, TN2024 Tangible Personal Property Form Download

Anderson County Property Assessor, Clinton, TN2023 Tangible Personal Property Form Download

Tangible Personal Property Instruction Sheet

For your convenience, you are now able to file your 2024 Tangible Personal Property Schedule easily and safely online! You can also securely upload additional documents, such as asset listings and depreciation schedules! Click here to begin the process! If you need any assistance, click here for detailed instructions.

Tangible Personal Property is filed by "(a) All partnerships, corporations, other business associations not issuing stock and individuals operating for profit as a business or profession, including manufacturers, except those whose property is entirely assessable by the comptroller of the treasury" per Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA) 67-5-903. The ten groups, and the leasing and nonstandard sections of the tangible personal property schedule and the depreciation for these groups are shown in TCA 67-5-903. The property owner should report the cost of acquiring the property on the line for the year in which the property was bought. The cost includes but is not limited to shipping, insurance to ship, sales tax, and any other cost to get the property on site and operational.

The tangible personal property schedules are mailed by February 1 by the county assessor to each business operating in the county. The schedules are to be completed and returned by the business owner or the business owner’s representative by March 1 to the county assessor. If the business owner does not receive a schedule (s)he should call the local assessor’s office for a schedule. All businesses that do not return a schedule will be force assessed by the county assessor’s office.

If the business owner files a schedule and determines later that an error occurred on the schedule, the business owner will have until September 1 the following year to amend the schedule. Forced assessments do not have the right of amendment.

Each May the property owner who has a forced assessment and those whose assessments changed in value will receive an assessment change notice. This value should be thirty percent of the depreciated value filed on the schedule in March. If you do not agree with this value you may appeal to the county board that meets the first Monday in June. The tax bills generated from the assessments will be mailed each fall.

Some tangible personal property owners may take a credit against their business license for tangible personal property taxes paid in the county and city. You may not take a credit for special district taxes paid for tangible personal property.

Important Dates

February 1st
Personal Property Schedules mailed to each business owner by this date.

March 1st
Personal Property Schedules should be returned by this date.

May 20th
Assessments should be complete and change notices mailed

June (first Monday)
County Board of Equalization meets for appeals regarding Personal Property Schedules.

September 1st
Last day to file an amended Personal Property Schedule for the previous tax year.