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All properties in Los Angeles County are required to be reassessed as of the date a Change in Ownership occurs. In some situations, exclusions from reassessment may apply, therefore avoiding an increase in your property taxes.
The Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office is responsible for assessing all unsecured property owned by businesses located in the County, and conducts business audits mandated by the State of California.
You can mail your Business Personal Property Statement (571-L) form to your assigned Assessor's office. Find Your Assigned District Office by searching your AIN or address. e-file Online
1 kwi 2024 · form audit p.c. b.c.c. return this original form. copies will not be accepted. si desea ayuda en español, llame al número 213.974.3211. company number assemble with s u hq br hm bm tax rate area assessor’s identification number map book page parcel location of the business property street city (file a separate statement for each location.)
This form may be used in all 58 California counties. If a document evidencing a change in ownership is presented to the Recorder for recordation without the concurrent filing of a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report, the Recorder may charge an additional recording fee of twenty dollars ($20).
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Preliminary Change of Ownership Report forms and instructions on how to complete them are available from either this office or the Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office. Following is a list of the most commonly recorded documents affected by this law. 1. ALL DEEDS AND INDENTURES, EXCEPT: