DOR Sets 2021-2022 Homestead Exemption

https://revenue.ky.gov/News/Pages/DOR-Sets-2021-2022-Homestead-Exemption.aspx#:~:text=(November%2023%2C%202020)%20The,years%20to%20adjust%20for%20inflation.

DOR Sets 2021-2022 Homestead Exemption

FRANKFORT, Ky. (November 23, 2020)  The Kentucky Department of Revenue (DOR) has set the maximum homestead exemption on real estate owned by qualified individuals at $40,500 for the 2021 and 2022 tax periods.

NEW STATE LAW CHANGES FILING REQUIREMENTS FOR TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY

LOUISVILLE, KY (September 28, 2020) The Jefferson County PVA is reminding citizens about a new state law [KRS 132.220 (1)(b)(2)(b)], that changes the filing requirements for tangible personal property tax returns.

NEW IN 2020: If the total sum fair cash value of the tangible personal property is $1,000 or less per property location,

DUE TO COVID-19 THE TANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX RETURN DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL JULY 15TH

DUE TO COVID-19 THE TANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX RETURN DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL JULY 15TH

For More information visit our Personal Property Page https://jeffersonpva.ky.gov/property-assessment/Personal-property/

 

Or Visit the Department of Revenue Page https://revenue.ky.gov/Property/Business-Personal-Property/Pages/default.aspx

New State Law Changes Filing Requirements for Tangible Personal Property

https://jeffersonpva.ky.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/New-State-Law-Changes-Filing-Requirements-for-Tangible-Personal-Property.pdf

Commonwealth of Kentucky
Department of Revenue

Andy Beshear, Governor

Holly M. Johnson, Secretary

Tom Miller, Commissioner

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New State Law Changes Filing Requirements for Tangible Personal Property

Frankfort, KY (Jan.