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The Board of Appeals can be reached by calling 717-783-3664. Forms can be downloaded from the Boards Online Petition Center or obtained by calling 1-888-PATAXES (728-2937). If there are technical issues with the filing of an online petition, an email can be sent to ra-rapswebtechnicalcontact@pa.gov.
The easiest way to win an appeal is to find out the county has the wrong square footage for your property. An appeal triggers a review of your file. The discrepancy must be significant. Bring evidence bearing on the market value of your property.
Collect Evidence: Gather evidence that supports your argument that the propertys value is inflated. This could include data relating to recent property sales issues, the condition of your property, or other economic factors impacting property values.
The following are examples of good reasons to file an appeal: Your property has deferred maintenance or damage in the last 3 years. The property has been sold on the open market or an appraisal has been completed in the last three years that indicates a value different from the value set by the county.
Property assessment should be the same every year, except for three triggering events: A building permit or demolition on the property, potentially changing the assessed value. The taxpayer or school district files an appeal, challenging if the assessed value is too high or too low.
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What to include in your letter Your up-to-date contact information. A summary of the situation or decision you are disputing. Why you believe they made an incorrect decision. A request for a preferred alternative. A message of gratitude for considering your appeal. Any relevant supporting documents.
If you are dissatisfied with your propertys appraised value or if errors exist in the appraisal records regarding your property, you should file Form 50-132, Property Owners Notice of Protest (PDF) with the ARB.

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