The Virginia Notice of Objection to Claim [for Alexandria] is a document used by taxpayers in Alexandria, Virginia to dispute a claim from the Virginia Department of Taxation (DOT). This document serves as a formal objection to any tax claims made by the DOT. This document must be filed within 30 days of the taxpayer receiving the DOT's claim. There are two types of Virginia Notice of Objection to Claim [for Alexandria]: 1. The General Notice of Objection to Claim, which is used when a taxpayer disagrees with the DOT's assessment of taxes due or when the taxpayer believes they have been improperly charged for taxes. 2. The Limited Notice of Objection to Claim, which is used when a taxpayer disagrees with the DOT's assessment of interest or penalties. The Virginia Notice of Objection to Claim [for Alexandria] must include the taxpayer's name, address, and the date of the claim notice. It must also include a detailed explanation of why the taxpayer is objecting to the claim and must be signed by the taxpayer or an authorized representative.