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CONFIDENTIAL
50-288 page 2
(Rev . 10-07/2)
LESSOR’S RENDITION OR PROPERTY REPORT FOR LEASED AUTOMOBILES
Are you the property owner, an employee of the property owner, or an employee of a property owner on behalf of an affiliated entity of the property
owner?
Yes
No
This form must be signed and dated . By signing this document, you attest that the information contained on it is true and correct to the best of
your knowledge and belief .
If you checked “Yes” above, sign and date on the first signature line below. No notarization is required.
Signature
__________________________________________________________________ Date _________________
If you checked “No” above, you must complete the following:
I swear that the information provided on this form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief .
Signature
__________________________________________________________________ Date _________________
Subscribed and sworn before me this
day of
, 20
.
________________
________________________________
__________
__________________________________________________________
Notary Public, State of Texas
Section 22 .26 of the Property Tax Code states:
(a) Each rendition statement or property report required or authorized by this chapter must be signed by an individual who is required to file the
statement or report.
(b) When a corporation is required to file a statement or report, an officer of the corporation or an employee or agent who has been designated
in writing by the board of directors or by an authorized officer to sign in behalf of the corporation must sign the statement or report.
If you make a false statement on this form, you could be found guilty of a Class A misdemeanor or a state jail felony under Section 37.10, Penal Code.
If you fail to timely file a rendition or property report required by Texas law, the chief appraiser must impose a penalty in an amount equal to 10 percent of the total
taxes due on the property for the current year. If the court determines that you filed a false rendition or report with the intent to commit fraud or to evade the tax or
you alter, destroy, or conceal any record, document, or thing or present to the chief appraiser any altered or fraudulent record, document, or thing, or otherwise engage
in fraudulent conduct for the purpose of affecting the outcome of an inspection, investigation determination, or other proceeding before the appraisal district, the chief
appraiser must impose an additional penalty equal to 50 percent of the total taxes due on the property for the current year.
* NOTE: Although rendering a value is not required, such action entitles the property owner to be notified if an appraised value greater than the rendered value is to be
submitted to the appraisal review board. Property owners may protest appraised values before the appraisal review board. (Tex. Property Tax Code Section 25.19)
** If vehicle empty weight exceeds 9,000 pounds, the vehicle does not qualify for this exemption.
*** Or a format/form with all required information from Step 3, which has received substantial compliance approval from the comptroller. This information may
be submitted electronically if the appraisal district agrees.

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