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Oil mining operators should use this form to file with the Assessor on or before April 1.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING OIL AND DISSOLVED GAS
PRODUCTION REPORT
This report is not a public document. The information contained here will be held confidential by the Assessor (section 451, Revenue and Taxation Code); it can be disclosed only to the district attorney, grand jury and other agencies specified in section 408 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Attached schedules are considered to be part of the report. The Assessor's failure to keep such records confidential could subject him or her to civil damages (Government Code section 1504), and if such failure is determined to be willful, the Assessor may be subjected to other sanctions as provided by law (Government Code sections 3060-3074). Agents of the county hired as consultants are subject to the same provisions, sanctions and penalties upon failure to keep records confidential.
All personal property owned by the respondent and any property belonging to others on the lease as of January 1 must be reported to the Assessor on BOE-566-J, Oil, Gas and Geothermal Personal Property Statement.
Line numbers listed in these instructions refer to identical line numbers printed on the form. At top of form, fill in the year of lien date for which this report is made.
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Forms for use in 2022 will be available starting January 1st, 2022.
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