What happens after I submit my appeal?

Your appeal will be sent to the Board of Equalization and Review (BER). You can file a Formal Appeal until May 20, 2019. After your appeal is heard by the BER, you will receive written notification of your property value in the mail. If you disagree with the BER's decision, you have 30 days to file an appeal with the N.C. Property Tax Commission in Raleigh. Instructions on how to appeal to the N.C. Property Tax Commission will be provided in the letter you receive from the BER.  

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1. What is revaluation?
2. How are properties assessed?
3. What is the benefit of revaluation?
4. How does revaluation affect my taxes?
5. Who assesses my property? How are they trained?
6. Is the County inflating property values to raise money?
7. Does the County only do revaluation at the peak of the market?
8. When will I get my Notice of 2019 Real Estate Assessed Value?
9. How can I find my property information?
10. What do I do if I feel like my property value is too high or too low?
11. What does the "Deferred Amount" refer to on the Notice of 2019 Real Estate Assessed Value?
12. What if my house was still under construction on Jan. 1, 2019?
13. Can property values change before the next revaluation?
14. How do I know if I should file an appeal?
15. How do I file a Formal Appeal?
16. What happens after I submit my appeal?
17. How long do informal reviews take?
18. Do I need to attend my appeal hearing?