What are the reasons for an appeal?
You have a reasonable appeal if you can support any of the following claims:
- The assessment of the subject property is based on a factual error (e.g. incorrect square footage)*.
- The assessment is greater than 1/3 of the subject property's recent sale price
- The assessment is greater than 1/3rd of the subject property's market value.
- The assessment of the subject property is higher than that of comparable properties.
- Matters of law.
*In this event, a Certificate of Error may be issued by the Township Assessor's Office with the concurrence of the Board of Review, even after the tax bill is received.

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1. What can taxpayers do if they believe their assessments are unfair?
2. Who sits on Board of Review?
3. What powers and duties do Boards of Review have?
4. What are the steps to appeal an assessment?
5. What are the reasons for an appeal?
6. When do appeals go to the State Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB)?