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Deadline for real property tax appeals set for May 25

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

The Cumberland County Tax Administration is now accepting real property appeal requests for the 2022 tax year from those who own or control taxable real property.

The tax appeal request seeks a hearing before the Board of Equalization and Review.

The Board of Equalization and Review will hold hearings in room 564 in the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Courthouse in Fayetteville. The next hearing is scheduled for May 25.

Requests for a hearing must be made in writing and received on or before May 25.

There are three ways to request an appeal:

  1. Download from the Tax Administration website.
  2. Request by mail: Tax Administration, P.O. Box 449 Fayetteville, N.C. 28302; or call Customer Service at 910-679-7507.
  3. Request by email: taxweb@co.cumberland.nc.us

There are four ways to submit a request:

  1. Hand-deliver a completed appeal form to the Tax Administration Office.
  2. Mail a signed appeal form to Tax Administration, P.O. Box 449 Fayetteville, N.C. 28302. Must be postmarked no later than May 25 to be considered.
  3. Email a signed appeal form to taxweb@co.cumberland.nc.us
  4. Place the completed appeal form in the secure drop box outside the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Cumberland County Courthouse off of Cool Spring and Russell Street.
  5. Fax a signed appeal form to 910-223-3343 or 910-678-7582.

All taxpayers who appeal will be contacted by an appraiser. If the appeal goes to hearing before the board, the taxpayer will be contacted by the appraiser and notified by letter.

Property owners are encouraged to provide supporting evidence for consideration.

For more information, call customer service at 910-678-7507 or visit here

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