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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the petition for reassessment in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A, General Information. Enter your taxpayer name(s), address, ZIP code, assessment serial number, date of assessment, account number, tax period(s), and disputed amount(s). Ensure all details are accurate as they are crucial for processing your petition.
  3. In Section B, indicate if this petition is in response to a corrected assessment by checking the appropriate box. This helps clarify your request.
  4. Proceed to Section C and D. Choose whether you want a hearing or prefer the matter decided based on submitted information. If opting for a hearing, specify if it will be by telephone or personal appearance.
  5. In Section F, clearly outline the basis for your filing. Be specific about any objections you have regarding the assessment. You can attach additional pages if necessary.
  6. Complete Sections G and H with the responsible person's details and any contact person’s information if different. Ensure signatures are included where required.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before submitting your form through our platform.

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Under Ohio State law and Department of Taxation rules, real property is reappraised every six years by state licensed appraisers. An increase in valuation does not mean your property taxes will increase.
Did You Receive an Income Tax Non-Remittance Billing Notice? This notice means the Ohio Department of Taxation didnt receive full payment for the tax amount you reported on your individual and/or school district income tax return.
Every 6 years, each county conducts a full reappraisal of all real estate this is referred to as the Sexennial Reappraisal. Halfway through that 6-year period, counties update their property values based upon recent trends in the real estate market this is called the Triennial Update.
If you disagree with the decision of the Board of Revision, you may file an appeal with the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals using Form DTE 4 (available online or at the Auditors Office) within 30 days after the Board of Revisions decision notice is mailed.
Be 65 years of age, or turn 65, by December 31st of the year for which they apply; or. Be totally and permanently disabled as of January 1st of the year for which they apply, as certified by a licensed physician or psychologist; or.

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Less frequent assessments shift the tax burden to newer homeowners and lower value properties. Currently, 37 states assess property at least once every 3 years, with 27 of those states assessing property annually. Some counties in PA do not reassess property at all (Paquin et al., 2020).
County auditors set new values every six years through a reappraisal process which the auditors to inspect every property. Because a lot can happen in six years, the county auditors update values in the third year after the reappraisals so that property accurately reflect current market value.

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