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What is michigan property tax protest

The Michigan Property Tax Protest Form 618 is a legal document used by property owners to contest the assessed value or classification of their property.

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Michigan property tax protest is needed by:
  • Property owners in Michigan seeking to protest their tax assessments
  • Real estate agents representing property owners in tax disputes
  • Tax professionals assisting clients with property tax appeals
  • Farmers or agricultural property owners needing exemptions
  • Individuals preparing for appeals to the Michigan Tax Tribunal

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    Gather all necessary information beforehand, including your property assessment notice, owner's name, and specific reasons for the protest.
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    Begin by filling in the required fields such as 'Owner's Name', 'Property Address', and details related to the assessment.
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    Be sure to include a concise explanation of the reasons you believe your property is overvalued or incorrectly classified.
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This form is designed for property owners in Michigan who wish to contest the assessed value or classification of their properties.
The form must typically be filed with the Board of Review during the designated appeal period, which usually occurs in March for Michigan properties.
You can submit the completed form in person at your local Board of Review or, depending on your municipality, via mail.
Attach a copy of your property assessment notice and any other documents that support your claim regarding the property value or classification.
Ensure all required fields are filled out correctly, check for signature placement, and avoid submitting the form after the deadline.
Processing times can vary, but you can typically expect a response within a few weeks of the review meeting.
Yes, if your protest is denied, you can further appeal the decision to the Michigan Tax Tribunal or the State Tax Commission.
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