Full Statute Name:  West's Annotated Indiana Code. Title 15. Agriculture and Animals. Article 5. Livestock and Animal Control. Chapter 10. Dogs as Personal Property for Taxation Purposes. Dogs as Personal Property for Taxation

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Primary Citation:  I.C. 15-5-10-1 (Repealed by P.L.162-2006, SEC.49.) Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  November, 2023 Alternate Citation:  IN ST 15-5-10-1 Date Adopted:  1923 Historical: 
Summary: Dogs are considered personal property in Indiana (repealed).

(Repealed by P.L.162-2006, SEC.49.)

Former Text:

All dogs now within the state of Indiana, or which may hereafter be brought into the state of Indiana, or which are kept, owned or harbored in the state of Indiana, are hereby declared to be personal property and shall be subject to taxation at the full cash value thereof the same as other personal property.

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