Can the Tax Assessor and I settle my appeal before the hearing?
We will attempt to resolve discrepancies by stipulation if ethically possible. A settlement stipulation completed sufficiently in advance of a scheduled hearing will serve to avoid an unnecessary appearance before the County Tax Board. However, if the assessment is defensible in our opinion, we will provide you with the evidence that supports our position.

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1. I disagree with my property assessment and would like to have it reviewed. What do I do?
2. I agree with the land assessment but I disagree with the building assessment. Can I appeal one but not the other?
3. Can I appeal my property tax bill?
4. Can I file my tax appeal form with the Tax Assessor's Office?
5. What is the deadline to file a tax appeal?
6. I am appealing my assessment and want to establish my case by using comparable assessments. Is this acceptable?
7. I have not applied for a certificate of occupancy but I received an assessment notice. Why?
8. I am appealing my assessment and I feel that I should not have to pay my taxes until my appeal is heard and resolved. Is this acceptable?
9. Can the Tax Assessor and I settle my appeal before the hearing?