What if I am unhappy with the assessed value or taxable value on my property, what can I do about it?

The first thing you should do is talk to your local Assessor about the valuation on your parcel. Check the appraisal records to make sure all components of the property are correct. If you wish to proceed at this point, you may lodge an appeal with your local March Board of Review. The Board of Review is set up under the Michigan General Property Tax Law. The Board consists of three, six, or nine members, appointed by the Township Supervisor, and approved at a public meeting by the Board of Trustees. The Board of Review will hear your appeal and will make a decision using their best judgment.

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1. What is Taxable Value?
2. What is State Equalized Value (SEV)?
3. What is the Assessed Value?
4. What is the County Equalized Value?
5. Am I allowed to view my appraisal records?
6. How do I get an appointment with the Board of Review?
7. What if I am not satisfied with the Board of Review decision on my appeal?
8. What is the Capped Value?
9. What if I am unhappy with the assessed value or taxable value on my property, what can I do about it?
10. What if I’m out of town during the March Board of Review, how can I lodge an appeal?
11. When are the assessed values for each parcel determined?
12. What authority does the Township have in order to place a value on my property for property tax purposes?