Will revaluation affect the value of my property?
If I want to talk about the revaluation with someone in the Tax Office, what do I have to do?
And what if I'm still not satisfied?
Will the revaluation affect the value of my property?
Probably. The likelihood that your property has not changed in value over eight years is small. In some cases property values decline in a revaluation; however, the vast majority of property values will increase.
If I want to talk about the revaluation with someone in the Tax Office, what do I have to do?
You may call the County Tax Office at (252) 462-2645 Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. to schedule an appointment. Appraisers will be conducting informal reviews and may not be available without an appointment. Always remember to view the Tax Office as an ally, not an adversary. Taxpayers are always welcome to ask questions and discuss problems.
And what if I'm still not satisfied?
The Board of
Equalization and Review is the official assessment appeals board. This board
meets between the first Monday in April and the first Monday in May each year.
Its members are people who are knowledgeable of property values throughout
Nash County.
The Board, upon written request, will hear any and all appeals concerning
the assessed value of real property in Nash County. Your appeal is more likely
to be successful if you present evidence that comparable properties in the
same neighborhood are assessed for less than yours. Copies of property record
forms on your comparables, with records of their assessed values or sales
prices are your best defense. Note any differences between your property and
the comparables and point out these differences.
The appeal board will be interested only in the fairness and accuracy of the
value placed on your property, not in whether you can afford to pay your taxes
or whether taxes are too high. Appeals from decisions of this Board may be
made to the North Carolina Property Tax Commission.