What if the review confirms my assessment and I still do not agree?

Taxpayers may file an appeal with the Board of Equalization (BOE). The BOE is charged with the responsibility of determining whether a property assessment is equalized among similarly situated properties and is assessed at its fair market value. The deadline to file an appeal with the BOE is June 1st. The BOE is appointed by the Board of Supervisors and is an entirely separate entity from the Commissioner of the Revenue. They can be reached at 703-777-0289.

Show All Answers

1. How do I set an appointment with my appraiser or request an inspection?
2. I do not agree with my assessment, what can I do?
3. How do I appeal the current year assessment?
4. What are acceptable reasons for appeal?
5. Can I appeal my Use Value if I am enrolled in the Land Use Assessment Program?
6. How would a change by the BOE in the Fair Market Value of my land affect my real estate tax bill if I am enrolled in the Land Use Assessment Program?
7. What if the review confirms my assessment and I still do not agree?
8. What if I’m still not satisfied after the BOE hears my appeal?