You likely received your property assessment in January. If not, it’s probably in the mail or you should contact NWT Assessments to request it. But have you asked yourself: is my assessment fair?
Property taxes can be a significant cost to your business. To ensure your taxes are fair, take time to carefully review the property assessment when it arrives. If you feel the government has not set a reasonable value on your property, you must act fast to appeal before the deadline. Our members have found it’s worth the time and effort!
Note these timelines:
Many factors are considered when establishing your property’s value. Here are a few things to consider when reviewing your assessment:
How do I appeal?
Appeals can be based on:
There are other levels of appeal, if needed.
Even if you don’t receive a property assessment notice, you have the annual right of appeal. Should you miss the deadline this year, you will have an opportunity to appeal next year.
Is it worth it?
While you will need to request a review by January 31 and attend a scheduled hearing, many business owners have proven it to be worthwhile. Plus, there’s no fee to appeal.
If you have questions about your property’s assessment, or need assistance appealing, you contact us to further discuss!
Does this apply if you lease your property?
Many commercial leases now contain “pass through” clauses, wherein the tenant is responsible for property taxes. It will be wise to review your current agreement for this clause as soon as possible, as only the property owner can file the appeal; you may want to ask your landlord to file the appeal on your behalf.