What if I still disagree with the assessed value after the informal appeal?
The second level of appeal is a formal hearing conducted by the Hoke County Board of Equalization and Review. Taxpayers must submit a request in writing to appear before the Board of Equalization and Review. Information will be included in your decision letter from your informal appeal concerning your right to appeal to the next level. The third level of appeal is with the Property Tax Commission which is a division of the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

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1. What is a revaluation?
2. Why do you have a revaluation?
3. Will all property values change?
4. When does the revaluation take effect?
5. How can I find out my new value?
6. What if I don’t receive a notice?
7. What if I disagree with the new assessed value?
8. What if I still disagree with the assessed value after the informal appeal?
9. How much will my tax bill increase or decrease?