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You must complete an appeal form and submit it to RPTAC no later than 45 days from the date of your administrative appeal decision notice. RPTAC forms can be obtained by visiting MyTax.DC.gov. For further information you may call RPTAC at (202) 727-6860.
You may use Comptroller Form 50-132, Property Appraisal - Notice of Protest, to file your written request for an ARB hearing. Prior to your hearing, you may request a copy of the evidence the CAD plans to introduce at the hearing to establish any matter at issue.
You can send your petition online or by mail. We do not accept petitions by email. Using eAppeal for your real estate appeal allows you to access, update, and track your petition throughout the process. You can also instantly view appeal related documents sent by the Board of Equalization and the King County Assessor.
For a successful appeal, you must provide market evidence that clearly shows the assessors valuation is incorrect. This evidence may include information on sales of comparable properties in your area or documentation about conditions of the property that the assessor may not have known.
To file conventionally (paper copies): Complete the Real Property Assessments Appeal Form. Be sure to indicate the Square and Lot on the appeal form AND on ALL supporting documentation. Attach supporting evidence such as pictures, appraisals, settlement statements, sales data, and assessment data to the appeal form.
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You may appeal a final decision involving an assessment or a refund issued by the Administrative Review and Hearings Division to the Board of Tax Appeals (BTA). An appeal with the BTA must be filed within 30 days of the final decision. The Department of Revenue does not have the authority to extend this filing date.
You must file a completed petition with the BOE within 60 days of when the change of value notice was mailed or by July 1st, whichever is later. Appeal forms are available from the clerk of the board at 425-388-3407.
Only the taxpayer or entity whose name and address shows on the assessment roll, or their duly authorized agent, or the property owner may file an appeal. Appeal forms are available at: Department of Revenues website dor.wa.gov. Local county board of equalization office where property is located.

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