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Get Vt Form Pvr-4404-on (formerly Pvr 4404a) 2022-2025
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How to use or fill out the VT Form PVR-4404-ON (formerly PVR 4404A) online
Filling out the VT Form PVR-4404-ON online can be a straightforward process if you follow the correct steps. This guide is designed to provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the VT Form PVR-4404-ON online
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your browser.
- Enter your name and contact information in the designated fields. Make sure to provide accurate details as these will be used for communication regarding your appeal.
- Fill in the date you are notifying the Board of Civil Authority. This should reflect the current date and help track the timeline of your appeal.
- Provide the school property account number (SPAN) and parcel ID for the property in question. You can find this information in your property records.
- In the 'Result of Grievance' section, document the total listed value, as well as non-homestead and homestead allocations, if applicable. This information is critical for an accurate assessment.
- If your property is enrolled in the Use Value Appraisal Program, be sure to attach the required documentation and check the corresponding box.
- You may need to summarize the testimony or argument from both the appellant and the listers in the respective fields. This section allows for a clear representation of each side's position.
- Complete the inspection report section by detailing who inspected the property, their positions, and the date of inspection.
- Review the Board’s decision with reasons if there are any attachments. Ensure all relevant information is included.
- Once you have filled in all required sections and double-checked for accuracy, you can save your work, print the document, or share it as needed.
Complete your VT Form PVR-4404-ON online today to ensure your appeal is processed smoothly.
In Vermont, the maximum value of exempt property is $125,000. The legal value of the property is the amount appearing on the last completed county assessment roll at the county treasurer's office.
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