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Quantifying Obsolescence For Personal Property Tax Valuation

Author: Brett Harrington Category: Appraisal, Property Tax Tags: California Property Tax, economic obsolescence, functional obsolescence, Obsolescence, Property Tax

Thursday
Aug 27, 2009

The California State Board of Equalization recently released a draft of the proposed Guidelines for Substantiating Additional Obsolescence for Personal Property and Fixtures as part of a project to assist county assessors’ staff in identifying and quantifying obsolescence for personal property tax valuation.

Although the proposed guidelines do not offer anything that can be considered groundbreaking, they do serve as an overview of the process for identifying and calculating extraordinary obsolescence.

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