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Indiana Code > Title 6 > Article 1.1 - Property Taxes
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Chapter 1
General Definitions And Rules Of Construction
Chapter 2
Imposition Of Tax
Chapter 3
Procedures For Personal Property Assessment
Chapter 4
Procedures For Real Property Assessment
Chapter 5
Real Property Assessment Records
Chapter 5.5
Sales Disclosure Forms
Chapter 6
Assessment Of Certain Forest Lands
Chapter 6.2
Assessment Of Certain Windbreaks
Chapter 6.5
Repealed
Chapter 6.7
Assessment Of Filter Strips
Chapter 6.8
Assessment Of Cemetery Land
Chapter 7
Taxation Of Mobile Homes
Chapter 8
Taxation Of Public Utility Companies
Chapter 8.2
Credit For Railroad Car Maintenance And Improvements
Chapter 8.5
Assessment Of Industrial Facilities
Chapter 8.7
Assessment Of Industrial Facilities
Chapter 9
Assessment Of Omitted Or Undervalued Tangible Property
Chapter 10
Exemptions
Chapter 10.1
Repealed
Chapter 11
Exemption Procedures
Chapter 12
Assessed Value Deductions And Deduction Procedures
Chapter 12.1
Deduction For Rehabilitation Or Redevelopment Of Real Property In Economic Revitalization Areas
Chapter 12.2
Deduction For Aircraft
Chapter 12.3
Intrastate Aircraft Deduction
Chapter 12.4
Investment Deduction
Chapter 12.6
Deduction For Model Residence
Chapter 13
Review Of Current Assessments By County Property Tax Assessment Board Of Appeals
Chapter 14
Review Of Assessments By The Department Of Local Government Finance
Chapter 15
Procedures For Review And Appeal Of Assessment And Correction Of Errors
Chapter 16
Limitations On The Powers Of Officials And Boards To Change Personal Property Assessments
Chapter 17
Procedures For Fixing And Reviewing Budgets, Tax Rates, And Tax Levies
Chapter 18
Limitations On Property Tax Rates And Appropriations
Chapter 18.5
Civil Government Property Tax Controls
Chapter 18.6
Repealed
Chapter 19
Public School Corporation Property Tax Controls
Chapter 20
Procedures For Issuance Of Bonds And Other Evidences Of Indebtedness By Political Subdivisions
Chapter 20.2
Rainy Day Fund Loans To Certain Counties
Chapter 20.3
Distressed Political Subdivisions
Chapter 20.4
Local Homestead Credits
Chapter 20.5
Repealed
Chapter 20.6
Credit For Excessive Residential Property Taxes
Chapter 20.7
Repealed
Chapter 20.8
Repealed
Chapter 20.9
Repealed
Chapter 21
Repealed
Chapter 21.1
Rainy Day Fund Loans To The City Of Laporte
Chapter 21.2
Tax Increment Replacement
Chapter 21.3
Rainy Day Fund Loans For Taxing Units Affected By Transmission Manufacturer Bankruptcy
Chapter 21.4
Rainy Day Fund Loans For Eligible School Corporations
Chapter 21.5
Loans To Qualified Taxing Units
Chapter 21.6
Distributions To Certain School Corporations
Chapter 21.7
Repealed
Chapter 21.8
Rainy Day Fund Loans To Qualified Taxing Units
Chapter 21.9
Rainy Day Fund Loans For Qualified Taxing Units
Chapter 22
General Procedures For Property Tax Collection
Chapter 22.5
Provisional Property Tax Statements
Chapter 23
Provisions For Collection Of Delinquent Personal Property Taxes
Chapter 24
Sale Of Real Property When Taxes Or Special Assessments Become Delinquent
Chapter 25
Redemption Of And Tax Deeds For Real Property Sold For Delinquent Taxes And Special Assessments
Chapter 26
Refunds For Erroneous Or Excessive Tax Payments
Chapter 27
Settlement For Amounts Collected By County Treasurer
Chapter 28
County Property Tax Assessment Board Of Appeals
Chapter 29
County Board Of Tax Adjustment
Chapter 29.5
Repealed
Chapter 30
General Provisions Concerning The Department Of Local Government Finance
Chapter 31
Department Of Local Government Finance.Adoption Of Rules, Forms, And Returns
Chapter 31.5
Computer Specifications
Chapter 31.7
Professional Appraisers And Professional Appraisal Firms
Chapter 32
Repealed
Chapter 33
Repealed
Chapter 33.5
Department Of Local Government Finance Division Of Data Analysis
Chapter 34
Determination Of School Assessment Ratios And Adjustment Factors
Chapter 35
Supervision Of Assessing Officials
Chapter 35.2
Training Of Assessing Officials
Chapter 35.5
Assessor-Appraiser Examination And Certification
Chapter 36
Miscellaneous Assessment And Collection Provisions
Chapter 37
Miscellaneous Penalty And Interest Provisions
Chapter 38
Repealed
Chapter 39
Economic Development Districts
Chapter 40
Maritime Opportunity Districts
Chapter 41
Cumulative Fund Tax Levy Procedures
Chapter 42
Brownfield Revitalization Zone Tax Abatement
Chapter 43
Economic Development Incentive Accountability
Chapter 44
Deduction For Purchases Of Investment Property By Manufacturers Of Recycled Components
Chapter 45
Enterprise Zone Investment Deduction
Chapter 45.5
Brownfield Tax Reduction Or Waiver
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Questions & Answers: Property Taxes
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