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How to fill out the AU Form 58S online
Filling out the AU Form 58S online is an essential process for lodging an objection to a statutory land valuation based on site value methodology for non-rural land. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help users navigate each section of the form effectively.
Follow the steps to complete your AU Form 58S online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editor.
- In Section 1, provide the property details as indicated. This includes the names of the landowners, property ID number, local government, and other identifying information. Refer to your valuation notice for accurate details.
- Proceed to Section 2 and provide your contact information to ensure any future correspondence regarding your objection reaches you. If an agent is working on your behalf, provide their contact details.
- If the new site valuation exceeds $750,000, complete Section 3 by stating the amount you believe the valuation should be, keeping it to a single value. Include the relevant Property ID and Objection ID.
- In Section 4, specify your grounds for objection in detail. Include necessary supporting evidence such as valuation reports and planning information to strengthen your case.
- If applicable, complete Section 5 regarding landowner consent if someone else is lodging the objection on your behalf. Make sure to sign this section or attach a consent letter.
- In Section 6, sign the declaration confirming that the information provided is complete and correct. This signature may be required from either the landowner or their representative.
- Review your completed form for accuracy. Save your changes, and once you are satisfied, you can download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your AU Form 58S online today to ensure your objection is submitted correctly.
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In Queensland, land valuations are typically reassessed every two to four years, depending on the local council's policies. Understanding the frequency of these valuations is important for property owners, as it may affect your property taxes. Keeping track of these assessments helps ensure that you know when to utilize forms like the AU Form 58S. Stay informed to make timely disputes if needed.
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