The appraisal district uses generally accepted appraisal methods to estimate the market value of business personal property. Business Personal Property (BPP) is generally valued using the cost approach, which considers:
- Original cost (historical cost when new)
- Year the property was acquired
- Typical depreciation over time
- Condition and use of the property
This method estimates the current market value of equipment, furniture, and other business assets.
Why Do Cost and Year Matter?
Most BPP is valued using standard methods that consider:
- How old the item is
- How quickly that type of equipment typically loses value
Providing accurate cost and acquisition year information helps ensure the value reflects the actual assets used in the business.
What Happens If a Business Does Not File a Rendition?
If a business does not file a rendition, the appraisal district may estimate the value of the business personal property using available information.
This may include:
- the type of business
- the size of the business location (such as square footage)
- typical equipment used by similar businesses
- information obtained through inspections or other records
These estimates are used when detailed asset information is not available.
Filing a rendition with an asset listing allows the appraisal district to use actual reported asset information, which may result in a more accurate value.
What Increases or Decreases Value?
Value can be affected by:
- Condition (good, fair, poor)
- Obsolescence (equipment no longer useful or outdated)
- Business type and typical equipment set
- Inventory levels (when applicable)
Common Misunderstanding
Market value is not always the same as:
- What you paid recently on sale
- A trade-in value
- A tax depreciation schedule used for income tax
What Helps If You Believe Value Is Too High
Useful supporting information includes:
- Detailed fixed asset listing
- Removal or disposal records
- Photos showing condition
- Documentation showing equipment is no longer in service
Need Help?
Contact the Business Personal Property Department at:
Bexar Central Appraisal District
411 N Frio St
PO Box 830248
San Antonio, TX 78283-0248
Phone: 210-242-2432
Fax: 210-242-2454 or 210-242-2453
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