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This “Do It Yourself” Property Tax Grievance is for Homeowners that:
1. Own a one, two or three family residence (not a condo or coop).
2. Such one, two or three family residence, is:
a. Owner occupied.
b. Used “exclusively for residential purposes”.
3. Have recently (within one year) acquired the residence. If you acquired outside of one year you may need to get a formal appraisal.
Assessed value & Parcel Tax ID - You need the total assessed value (and land only value) as well as the parcel tax ID number. Get this from your most recent property tax bill or by calling the assessor's office.
Annual property taxes - You need all property taxes paid: local, county and school. Get this from the tax collector, your realtor, bank escrow annual form or your federal income tax form 1040-Sch. A.
Value of home - You need a fair current selling value of your home. This can be a recent purchase price, recent appraisal, recent listing with a realtor, etc.