How can I appeal my property taxes?
Helping You Appeal Your Home Valuation
Has the county recently increased the assessed value of your property? Are you now responsible for additional taxes? Do you disagree with the tax assessor’s increase? If the answer is yes, consider appealing your property value.
STEP 0:
STEP 1 | File Appeal
Three Ways to File Your Appeal:
File Online: And Receive Written Confirmation. - or-
Take 2 copies of the appeal form down to the tax office where it will be time stamped (Received). Get 2nd copy stamped for your records. - or-
Mail via “Return Receipt.” Be sure to include your Property ID Number. (See Step 0)
Select Appeal Method
County Board of Equalization
Value, uniformity, denial of exemption or taxability
Arbitration
Value/high end properties. Costs are associated with this method.
County Hearing Officer
Value or uniformity, on Non-Homestead real property or wireless personal property valued, in excess of $500,000.
Select Grounds For Apppeal
Value
Uniformity
Valued in fair uniform manner as rest of your neighborhood - treat everyone the same
Neighborhood = Neighborhood Tax Code
Select Grounds For Apppeal
Based on 85% of what you appeal
100% of Value - *RECOMMENDED
Refund on value difference
Your opinion of value: _ _ _ _ _
Amount doesn’t matter; you can put anything
**THEN CLICK SUBMIT
STEP 2 | Letters You May Receive
Confirmation of receipt of your appeal letter
30 Day Letter - I.E we’ve lowered your value
DO NOT ACCEPT VALUE!
Reply that you wish to continue to “Go Before the Board of Equalization”
This is the only way to ensure you will get freeze for 3 years; Freeze expires if you sell.
The BOE is 3-member panel chosen from grand jury list: Citizens/Property Owners, Over 18, Live in your County.
Letter of hearing date
STEP 3 | Board of Equalization Hearing with County Appraiser
Hearings are calendar call on date scheduled and last 10-15 minutes
Let appraiser go first.
She/He will hand out a “Market worksheet”
You present your evidence.
BOE deliberates while you wait
BOE decision letter will be received at hearing (Proof if taxes go up next 2 years)
If you don’t like BOE decision, you can file in Superior Court.
Write a letter “Take appeal to Court.” No filing fee.
You must be contacted in 30 days with a settlement agreement conference with the appraiser and their supervisor
If they don’t lower, you can pay file fee $25, hire attorney.
**If you get any reduction and 3 year lock, it is successful. Final value has 3 year lock.
3 Ways to get help with comps for your appeal
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
Don’t appeal while you already have a freeze.
Your value can’t be raised if you appeal.
Don’t bring attention to negative details (i.e, Taxes show extra beds, baths, garage)
If you just bought, appeal anyway, get the freeze.
Could lose freeze if you’ve filed permit and city goes to check. Permits are how they get info on improvements.
Bring in pictures with any negative influence - busy street, flood plain, other exemptions you may be eligible for, such as if you are a senior citizen, veteran, disabled, or other property abnormalities.
Appraiser has aerial photos of home and other market data we don’t have access to.
Millage rates will likely rise this year since counties have lost revenues due to Covid-19.
The millage rate increase is not on the assessment. When the actual bill comes out, it will be too late to appeal.
Valerie emphasizes the significance of understanding the assessment notices and considering an appeal if necessary. Remember, the Vesta Consulting Group Residential Realty team is always here to assist and support you through this process. Don't hesitate to reach out for guidance or any other real estate inquiries.