Direct Bill Notice (Chinese - 年商業財直接結算通知書)

If the assessed value of your personal property of the prior year is less than $50,000, you may not be required to file the Business Property Statement, Form 571-L. Instead, you will receive a Direct Bill Notice. If you receive a Direct Bill Notice, your tax bill will be based on the assessed value from prior year. In case there is a change in your business, such as, a change in value, you may file your statement online by using the provided account number and PIN (Personal Identification Number), and follow the instructions on the letter.


Last updated: 11/07/18

How CA Prop 19(2020) May Impact Your Family (Chinese)

錄影自2021年1月5日本辦公室舉行有關加州19號提案的網上家庭理財日講座, 粵語翻譯

Low Value Exemption Notice (Chinese - 商業財低值豁免通知書)

If the assessed value of your personal property is less than $4,000, as of the lien date, January 1, you are exempt from property tax therefore, you will receive a Low Value Exemption Notice.

If, for any instance, there is a change in your business property, such as, a change in value, you may file your statement online by using the provided account number and PIN (Personal Identification Number), and follow the instructions on the letter.


Last updated: 11/07/18

Notice of Requirement to File -- Regular Business (Chinese - 571-L商業財產申報通知書)

A Notice of Requirement to File will be mailed to the address on record along with the account number and the PIN (Personal Identification Number) to be able to log on to our online portal at www.sfassessor.org/efile.


Last updated: 1/08/20

Notice to E-File (Chinese - 571-L商業財產網上申報通知書)

This notice informs taxpayers of their business personal property filing obligations .  State law requires business owners to annually file a Form 571-L (Business Property Statement) with the County Assessor for every business located within the County.  The Form 571-L Business Property Statement is due on April 1 every year. 


Last updated: 11/07/18