Government Data:
As a tax assessor, you know who is reporting business personal property and what the tax value is. But do you know which tax-payers are under-reporting or not reporting at all? We do.
At EDA, we can provide the detailed purchasing histories of three million-plus businesses nationwide, which have financed more than 14 million units since 1990. A customized EDA summary shows the complete purchasing history for specific businesses within your jurisdiction. Using our data helps eliminate time consuming discovery processes and provides an efficient tool for identifying several key elements, including the fleet size, type of equipment, manufacturer, model, assigned value and several more parameters.
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Top 10 Equipment
| Equipment Types | Units | Buyers |
|---|---|---|
| Utility Tractor | 1,368,948 | 757,825 |
| Utility Loader | 814,963 | 675,454 |
| Class 8 Truck | 783,694 | 215,603 |
| Skid Steer Loader | 672,981 | 414,015 |
| Loader Backhoe | 595,567 | 276,769 |
| Excavator | 510,591 | 156,945 |
| Crawler Dozer | 454,127 | 187,486 |
| Wheel Loader | 375,686 | 135,124 |
| Class IV Lift Truck | 334,495 | 117,629 |
| Class V Lift Truck | 313,021 | 129,514 |
EDA - Equipment Data Associates, Inc. - maintains the UCC filings for financed and purchased equipment by businesses and companies located throughout the United States. In only a few moments, a tax assessor can find the tax value of the equipment owned by the companies in their respective jurisdiction. This makes the process of evaluating a company's assets a lot easier and faster, as well a provides insight into a greater array of information about a company. Our goal is to dramatically cut down the time involved with the searching process, while identifying key metrics and pieces of important information that are important to accurately determining a company's tax valuation.
With EDA's reporting tools, you can quickly review our database of UCC filings which are made by people and companies that have purchases or leased equipment, which will give you valuable insight as to the true value of their equipment. In "peeling back the curtain" like this, you can rapidly find companies in your jurisdiction that might be under-reporting their tax values, making your job as a tax assessor much, much easier.