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Wyoming Statutes
The Wyoming State Constitution, state statutes and
Department of Revenue rules detail the valuation and taxation of commercial
personal property in the state through the following articles and statutes:
Wyoming Constitution Article 15, Section 11
“(a) All property, except as in this constitution
otherwise provided, shall be uniformly valued at its full value as defined by
the legislature, in three (3) classes as follows:... (iii) All other
property, real and personal...”
Wyoming Statute 39-13-103
“(b)(i) Except as otherwise provided: (A) All taxable
property shall be annually listed, valued and assessed for taxation in the
county in which located and in the name of the owner of the property on
January 1;” (continued)
Wyoming Statute 39-13-103
“(b)(ii)Property valued at fair market value. All property
shall be annually valued at its fair market value. Except as otherwise
provided by law for specific property, the department (Department of Revenue)
shall prescribe by rule and regulation the appraisal methods and systems for
determining market value using generally accepted appraisal standards.”
Wyoming Department of Revenue Rules, Chapter 9 Sec
6(f)(B)
Identifies the Wyoming Personal Property Valuation Manual
as the instrument of 39-13-103 above. The manual contains general listings of
personal property categories, trending and depreciation tables and other
related information. The Manual is available from the Wyoming Department of
Revenue, 122 West 25th Street, Herschler Building, Cheyenne, WY 82002-0110.
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