The Wake County Tax Portal, where taxpayers may submit online requests for formal appeals, has a series of frequently asked questions about appeals. The information is comprehensive and includes tips on the types of documentation that are helpful in supporting an opinion of value, any required forms, such as a Power of Attorney for those who are not a listed owner or licensed North Carolina Attorney. In addition, a copy of Frequently Asked Questions About Appeal Hearings has additional information that taxpayers may find useful about formal BOER hearings.
Board of Equalization and Review (BOER) hearings related to the 2024 revaluation are underway. Taxpayers who timely appealed their 2024 assessed value, but who have not yet had a hearing in front of the BOER, may still be sent an initial bill or notice per NCGS 105-378. Taxpayers may pay these property taxes, and if the appeal is decided in their favor, the County will refund the amount of overpayment plus interest in accordance with NCGS 105-290(b)(4). Appellants may also wait to pay their property tax bill, but if the bill is not paid by January 6, 2025, the bill will be subject to interest and additional cost.
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