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Indiana Property Tax Appeal

Posted By admin on September 21, 2009

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On or before May 10 of the year that you feel that you received an unfair tax assessment, you will need to file a written appeal. 

Once the assessor gets notice that a property owner would like to have their property tax re-assessment, the assessor must forward the appeal documentation to the county board of appeals.

The board shall hold a hearing or review of the petition for re-assessment no later than 180 days after the board receives the notice.  The board will mail the notice to the property ownership of the date, time, and location of the hearing on the property owner’s petition.

There will be a series of videos discussing the forms required to file the appeal, and how to fill the form out.  As an added bonus, we will discuss an appeal that was reviewed by the board.  This reviewed appeal will give you insight in to what to do or not to do to get your property re-assessed in your favor. 

To get the forms needed for filing your property tax appeal visit
for Form 130 also called Form 11 CI www.in.gov/icpr/webfile/formsdiv/21513.pdf

For Form 11 RA visit http://www.in.gov/ibtr/files/DavidandPatriciaSullivan.pdf

For Form 113 visit http://www.in.gov/icpr/webfile/formsdiv/46725.pdf

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Serena Brown is broker and owner of Taylor-Brown Real Estate. She is the author of this blog. She has also co-authored a book entitled Should I Short Sale My Home. She has authored a e-book How to Sell My Home. She will be authoring a book on real estate investing by April of 2010 and several reports. She has dual degrees in Business Administration and Electronic Engineering Technology. She prides herself on being up to date on all trends, news, and education related to real estate to include short sale, loan modification, etc. She also makes sure her clients are abreast of how these changes will affect them financial. Therefore, stay tuned for great information in 2010.

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