![]() ![]() If you choose to file a complaint, your hearing date will be provided to you by the ARB. A complaint may be filed no later than the final date noted on the front of the assessment notice. The ARB is an impartial tribunal that hears and resolves assessment complaints by property owners. You may file a complaint with the Assessment Review Board (ARB). If we are not able to come to a consensus about the assessment of your property, there is a procedure in place to help reach a conclusion. Step 3: Assessment Review Board: what to do if we can’t reach an agreement We’re happy to listen and help if we can. Share your questions and comments with us. If we cannot come to a consensus about the assessment of your property, we’ll help you understand how to appeal your assessment with the Assessment Review Board.Īnswer your questions in an honest, transparent and respectful manner. There is no cost for appointments.ĭiscuss variables which may have influenced your property value. ![]() This year we will be connecting by phone. Make an appointment with an assessor to discuss your property in depth. We will look at the different properties that may have been used as comparable properties, including ones that you may have identified in your own research. ![]() Show us comparable properties you found in Assessment Search. Share how your property assessment was determined. Learn more about how your property was assessed Confirmed inconsistencies will be corrected. If inconsistencies are found, we’ll explain what we need to verify and correct the information. Verify and confirm information about your property with you. Your Customer Review Period and final date to file a complaint is outlined on your assessment notice. You will still have a Customer Review Period, but it will be based on the date of your notice. *If you received an Amended Assessment Notice, a Supplementary Assessment Notice, or an Amended Supplementary Assessment Notice, then your date range will be different. To review your property details, sign-in to your Assessment Search secure account or visit About Assessment Search for more information. If you receive an assessment notice for a property you no longer own, no follow-up is required of you in response to the notice, as you no longer own the property. If you have not received your assessment notice, contact Assessment. You should receive your assessment notice within 10 days of mailing. Important information regarding assessment notices, ownership and Land Titles Office processing delaysĭue to processing delays at the Province of Alberta Land Titles Office, recent ownership and mailing address changes were not reflected on the property assessment notices mailed on January 4, 2023. We are committed to providing reliable information and service that you can count on. Reviewing your property assessment notice is important because your property’s value is used to determine your share of property tax. We encourage you to review your assessment details and contact Assessment if you have any questions or comments. This year’s* Customer Review Period runs from January 4 - March 13, 2023. The City issues property assessment notices each year in early January, which begins a Customer Review Period. ![]()
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