Multnomah CPPR existing account and owner RMV
A narrow guide for existing Multnomah County CPPR accounts with user-supplied owner real market value and ordinary business assets.
Summary
A Multnomah CPPR renewal-style packet starts with the existing account, January 1 property location, asset list, and owner opinion of real market value where the form asks for it. Business Property Desk does not calculate official RMV. It only organizes user-confirmed asset facts for narrow existing-account cases.
Owner RMV is user-supplied; the county or assessor controls official value.
| Filing deadline | March 15Multnomah County CPPR deadline shown in county guidance. |
|---|---|
| Assessment date | January 1Property owned, possessed, or controlled at the assessment time. |
| Product lane | Existing account, renewal-style packetNo RMV appraisal, appeal, or account correction. |
Start with account status
Multnomah distinguishes existing businesses and filing access. If you do not have an account, lost a SmartFile instruction letter, sold or closed the business, or need account correction, contact the county instead of treating the case as a normal renewal packet.
Owner RMV is not a calculator shortcut
Oregon DOR guidance says taxable personal property is valued at 100 percent of real market value unless exempt. The Multnomah CPPR includes owner opinion value fields. A packet tool can preserve the user's numbers and evidence, but it cannot make an assessor's value determination.
When to stop
Stop for first-time account setup, business sale, closure, move, late filing, appeals, exempt property, leased or rented disputes, floating property, industrial property, multi-location assets, or any county notice.
Common questions
Does Business Property Desk calculate Multnomah RMV?
No. Oregon and Multnomah rules use real market value concepts, but this product does not appraise property or compute official RMV. It records user-supplied or user-confirmed values for review.
Who is this page for?
It is for simple existing-account Multnomah CPPR users with ordinary business assets and records ready. New accounts, sales, closures, moves, appeals, and industrial property are outside scope.
What should I collect?
Collect the account information, SmartFile letter if available, asset list, acquisition cost, year acquired, location on January 1, disposal notes, leased/rented property details, and owner RMV support.
Build a free asset register
Use the builder to organize asset description, cost, situs, source notes, and owner value fields before review.
Open checkerRelated guides
Multnomah County CPPR deadline, owner RMV, and late penalty
What simple renewal-style users should know about the Confidential Personal Property Return lane.
Multnomah CPPR SmartFile letter for existing businesses
A Multnomah County CPPR account-access guide for existing businesses with renewal-style records.
Multnomah CPPR leased or rented property hard stop
A Multnomah County CPPR hard-stop guide for leased, rented, consigned, and borrowed property facts.
Official sources
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