Today, Friday, June 25, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. is the last day to file a Formal Appeal to the independent Metropolitan Board of Equalization (MBOE). Assessor of Property Vivian Wilhoite says, "This is the last opportunity in the 2021 year that property owners can schedule a Formal Appeal to the independent MBOE," Wilhoite says "Property owners will have the option of an in-person hearing or a hearing by telephone." Failure to appeal to the independent MBOE may result in losing further appeal rights for the 2021 tax year. Please call 615-862-6059 to file an formal appeal.
Today is also the deadline for Commercial property owners who want to skip the independent MBOE process to file directly to the independent State Board of Equalization (SBOE). In order for commercial property owners to receive a letter of concurrence for a direct appeal to the SBOE, the Assessor's office must receive their request in writing via certified mail, return receipt requested, postmarked by June 25, 2021. The request should state:
- The name in which the property is assessed
- The parcel identification number (map/parcel)
- The value sought
- The basis for the appeal
- Name, address, telephone number and fax number of the person requesting the direct appeal
Property owners not appealing their new Reappraisal 2021 values can calculate potential 2021 tax payments by visiting the Assessor Of Property's website, select Services then Tax Calculator. You can also find information under Deadlines and News and a wealth of information regarding the reappraisal process among the various tax districts within Davidson County.