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You may appeal to your Local or County Board of Appeal and Equalization, or you may choose to go directly to Minnesota Tax Court. If appealing to the boards, you must appeal to the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization before appealing to the County Board of Appeal and Equalization.
To appeal the principal of your real estate taxes, contact the Office of Property Assessment at (215) 686-4334.
Personal property tax applies when the lessee/tenant retains ownership of the leasehold improvements. For example, the improvements a lessee makes to a leased space are taxable as leasehold improvements.
Steps to appeal Call your assessor at the number listed on your valuation notice. Often you can resolve issues by contacting your assessor. Further dispute your valuation or classification. ... Attend the county board of appeal and equalization meeting. ... Appeal to the Minnesota Tax Court.