If property owners believe they have been over-assessed for property tax, they have the option to file for a refund by submitting a claim in district court, as advised by the Bernalillo County assessor.
Bernalillo County Assessor Encourages Property Owners to Seek Equity in Tax Assessments in Navigating Fairness
Assessor Damian Lara of Bernalillo County emphasizes that property owners are encouraged to pay only their fair amount of property taxes. Property owners who feel they have been overcharged are encouraged by Lara’s news release to contest their assessments or request a refund. The assessor’s office actively pledges to work with property owners to guarantee fairness and equity in property tax assessments, which is the main objective.
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Fairness Filing: Launching Refund Claims
There is a $132 filing fee to begin a refund claim, and owners of real estate can find detailed guidelines online. Property owners can call the Bernalillo County Assessor’s Office at (505)-222-3700 for more assistance. In addition, Lara counsels property owners to consult with legal counsel before initiating a civil court claim, highlighting the significance of making well-informed decisions at every stage of the procedure.
The Bernalillo County Assessor’s Office’s cooperative approach, which emphasizes equity, openness, and support for property owners, highlights their dedication to resolving issues about property tax assessments.
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