Property Appraiser Tangible Asset E-file Application
2023 NACo Achievement Award Winner
Palm Beach County, Fla., FL
Best In Category
About the Program
Category: Information Technology (Best in Category)
Year: 2023
Tangible return filing is required if you own property used for commercial purposes not included in your business's real property's assessed value. Business tangible assets such as furniture and equipment, tools, supplies, machines, and leasehold improvements valued at more than $25,000 are subject to ad valorem taxes. All businesses must file a Tangible Personal Property Tax Return (Form DR 405) annually by April 1st (Florida Statutes 193.062). Information Systems Services (ISS) Department has developed a robust and secure web application for Palm Beach County Business Owners to e-file their tangible personal property tax return. Palm Beach County homeowners can access the application from the comfort of their homes and businesses 24/7. The Tangible Return E-file application went live in April 2020. The URL for the application is https://secure.co.palm-beach.fl.us/tangefile