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You must file your appeal with the MTT by July 31st for residential property or by May 31st for commercial real property, industrial real property and business personal property. Residential properties are required to first protest before the local board of review in order to appeal to the Michigan Tax Tribunal.
The Property Tax Appeal Project works with Detroit homeowners who wish to appeal their homes assessment. Homeowners who want to apply for help should fill out an interest form at before Feb. 15. The group can be docHubed at 313-438-8698 or by email at law-propertytax@umich.edu.
Applicant or spouse of applicant must docHub age 65 by December 31 of the tax year.
Phone number: 517-335-9760, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday; however, the phones will not be answered between 12pm-1pm.
To appeal a decision of the March Board of Review, you must write to the Michigan Tax Tribunal before June 30th each year. Please visit .michigan.gov/taxtrib for the appropriate appeal form. March Board of Review begins the Tuesday following the first Monday in March and ends the first Monday in April.
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There are three steps to the annual appeal process: Assessor Review (local), March Board of Review (local), and the Michigan Tax Tribunal. The Assessor Review is the first step for the appeal process. Any appeals submitted online, or via email must be received by 4:30 p.m. on February 22, 2023.
You must file your appeal with the MTT by July 31st for residential property or by May 31st for commercial real property, industrial real property and business personal property. Residential properties are required to first protest before the local board of review in order to appeal to the Michigan Tax Tribunal.
Principal Residence Exemption - If you own and occupy your principal residence, it may be exempt from a portion of your local school operating taxes. To claim an exemption, complete the Homeowners Principal Residence Exemption Affidavit (Form 2368) and file it with your township or city assessor.

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