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What is Ontario Assessment Complaint

The Notice of Complaint Supplementary or Omitted Assessment is a government form used by property owners in Ontario to file complaints regarding incorrect property assessments.

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Any property owner in Ontario or their authorized representative who believes their property has been incorrectly assessed can file this complaint using the Notice of Complaint Supplementary or Omitted Assessment form.
The Notice of Complaint Supplementary or Omitted Assessment form must be filed by a specific deadline, which is typically set by the Assessment Review Board. Ensure to check the current year's deadlines to avoid missing your opportunity.
You can submit the completed form electronically through pdfFiller or download it and mail it to the appropriate government office. Ensure all instructions are followed and that the required fees are included.
Typically, you may need to provide documentation supporting your claims, such as property assessments, previous communications, and any relevant evidence. Check specific instructions on the form for detailed requirements.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, incorrect property details, missing the filing deadline, and neglecting to include the required non-refundable fee. Double-check all entries before submission.
Processing times can vary based on the volume of complaints received. Generally, you should expect to wait several weeks, and you will be notified by the Assessment Review Board regarding any updates on your case.
If you need help, consider consulting a tax professional or legal advisor specializing in property assessment disputes. They can guide you through the process and help ensure your complaint is properly submitted.
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