What if, after the bill goes out, I still disagree with the assessment?
You will need to file an abatement application with the Board of Assessors by February 1, of that tax year. The Board of Assessors has three months in which to act on your application. They will notify you on an approved Department of Revenue form of their decision within that time.

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1. Can I reduce my property value without filing for an abatement?
2. What if, after the bill goes out, I still disagree with the assessment?
3. What evidence do I need to present to the Board when filing for an abatement?
4. Do I have to apply for an abatement every year if I received one in the past?