NEW FORM 106 A/B REPLACES SCHEDULES A & B FORM B6A (12/07) SCHEDULE A REAL ESTATE (1 page) FORM B 6B (12/07) SCHEDULE B PERSONAL PROPERTY (3 pages) FORM.

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NEW FORM 106 A/B REPLACES SCHEDULES A & B FORM B6A (12/07) SCHEDULE A REAL ESTATE (1 page) FORM B 6B (12/07) SCHEDULE B PERSONAL PROPERTY (3 pages) FORM 106 A/B COMBINES BOTH SCHEDULES FROM FORMS 6A & 6B INTO ONE FORM (10 pages more detailed )

PART 1: REAL ESTATE LIST AND DESCRIBE EACH RESIDENCE, BUILDING, LAND, or OTHER REAL ESTATE YOU OWN OR HAVE an INTEREST IN LIST CURRENT VALUE OF EACH PROPERTY ADD DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL ENTRIES IN PART 1

PART 2: VEHICLES LIST AND DESCRIBE YOUR CARS, VANS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES, MOTORCYCLES, WATERCRAFT, AIRCRAFT, MOTOR HOMES, ATV'S OTHER VEHICLES, AND ACCESSORIES, AND LIST DOLLAR VALUE OF EACH PROPERTY ADD DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL ENTRIES IN PART 2

PART 3: LIST AND DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS HOUSEHOLD GOODS and FURNISHINGS, ELECTRONICS, COLLECTIBLES OF VALUE, EQUIPMENT FOR SPORTS AND HOBBIES, FIREARMS, CLOTHES, JEWELRY, NON-FARM ANIMALS, LIST DOLLAR VALUE OF EACH GROUP ADD DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL ENTRIES IN PART 3

PART 4: LIST AND DESCRIBE YOUR FINANCIAL ASSETS CASH, DEPOSITS OF MONEY, BONDS, MUTUAL FUNDS, or TRADED STOCK, INTEREST IN BUSINESSES, RETIREMENT AND PENSION ACCOUNTS, ANNUITIES, TRUSTS, COPYRIGHTS, MONEY OWED TO YOU AND GIVE DOLLAR VALUE FOR EACH GROUP OF ASSETS ADD DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL ENTRIES FROM PART 4.

PART 5: LIST AND DESCRIBE ANY BUSINESS-RELATED PROPERTY YOU OWN OR HAVE INTEREST IN ( LIST ANY REAL ESTATE IN PART 1) ANSWER YES OR NO IF YOU OWN ANY BUSINESS RELATED PROPERTY, LIST ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, FURNISHINGS, SUPPLIES, MACHINERY, TOOLS, INVENTORY, INTEREST PARTNERSHIP OR JOINT VENTURES, CUSTOMER LIST, MAILING LIST AND VALUE OF EACH ITEM ADD DOLLAR VALUE FOR ALL ENTRIES FROM PART 5

PART 6: LIST AND DESCRIBE ANY FARM AND COMMERCIAL FISHING-RELATED PROPERTY YOU OWN ANSWER YES OR NO IF YOU OWN OR HAVE INTEREST IN ANY FARM OR COMMERCIAL FISHING RELATED PROPERTY LIST FARM ANIMALS, CROPS, FARM AND FISHING EQUIPMENT, TOOLS OF TRADE, SUPPLIES, AND VALUE OF EACH GROUP ADD THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL ENTRIES FROM PART 6

PART 7: DESCRIBE ALL PROPERTY YOU OWN OR HAVE AN INTEREST IN THAT YOU DID NOT LIST ABOVE ANSWER YES OR NO IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER PROPERTY OF ANY KIND YOU DID NOT ALREADY LIST IF YOU DO GIVE SPECIFIC INFORMATION REGARDING PROPERTY AND DOLLAR VALUE OF THE PROPERTY ADD THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL OF YOUR ENTRIES FROM PART 7

PART 8: LIST THE TOTALS OF EACH PART OF THIS FORM LIST TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE OF EACH PART OF FORM ON APPROPRIATE LINE ADD PARTS 1 – 7 AND LIST TOTAL VALUE OF PROPERTY ON SCHEDULE A/B ON LINE 63