Ptax 230 2012 form-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PTAX-230 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your property information in Section 1. Fill in the property owner's name, street address, city, state, ZIP code, and phone number. If you don't have the Property Index Number (PIN), provide a legal description instead.
  3. In Section 2, check the reasons for your objection. Options include double assessment or incorrect valuation. Be sure to provide any additional information that may assist the board of review.
  4. Proceed to Section 3 where you will input the assessed values of your property as of the valuation date. Include details for land/lot and non-farm buildings.
  5. Sign and date the form in Section 4 to confirm your request for a hearing regarding your complaint.
  6. Finally, mail your completed PTAX-230 form to the appropriate county board of review as indicated on the document.

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The Bottom Line Successfully appealing property taxes can result in a reduced tax bill. Still, homeowners should consider various factors, including the impact on the homes fair market value and the associated expenses, before deciding to file an appeal.
If you do not agree with the county board of reviews decision, you can appeal the decision (in writing) to the State Property Tax Appeal Board or file a tax objection complaint in circuit court. In either case, you must pay your taxes pending the outcome of the appeal of the board of reviews decision.
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.
Yes. Always fight your property tax assessment no matter what, for as long as it results in a tax bill greater than $0.
Filing for a Homestead Exemption Another way to lower your property taxes is to apply for a homestead exemption, which would result in a reduction in your propertys assessed value and, in turn, in the amount of property tax.

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