I am a Bed and Breakfast Business Owner. Do I need to file and pay on property that I use both personally and for my business?

When annually reporting business personal property, bed and breakfasts should report the furniture and fixtures that are in the rooms advertised for rent or used space used exclusively by the transient. Kitchen appliances do not need to be included as they are exempt per Virginia Code § 58.1-3504. If the business is offering lodging that is separate from the owner’s residence, the business should report all furniture and fixtures in the entire space appliances.

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1. How do I file my local business taxes?
2. How soon after the first of the year may I file?
3. Is there a late filing penalty for failure to file a return by the prescribed deadline?
4. How do I authorize someone else to file or act for my business?
5. I don't have a computer. How do I file?
6. I would like to send my information overnight, but UPS, FedEx, etc. will not use a Post Office Box for the address. What address do I use?
7. In reviewing the information I supplied to your office, I realized that I filed incorrectly. How do I make necessary changes?
8. What do I need to do to get my name corrected on my business tax account?
9. How do I change or correct my address on my accounts?
10. What do I need to do to close my business?
11. I am a manufacturer with idle equipment. How do I report idle machinery and tools (M&T)?
12. I operate a car wash. How do I report the equipment used in the cleaning of motor vehicles for business personal property tax (BPPT) purposes?
13. I need guidance on how to create and maintain an asset list.
14. I am a Bed and Breakfast Business Owner. Do I need to file and pay on property that I use both personally and for my business?