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Form 130, Taxpayer’s Notice to Initiate an Appeal Frequently Asked Questions

What is Form 130 used for?

It is used by Indiana taxpayers to initiate an appeal of a property tax assessment with their county assessor and property tax assessment board.

What is the deadline to file a real property appeal?

You must file within 45 days after receiving the notice of assessment change or before the tax bill due date, whichever is later.

What is the deadline to file a personal property appeal?

File no later than 45 days after the mailing date of the tax bill or by May 15 of the following year, whichever is earlier.

What information is required in Section I?

Section I requires the property’s parcel or key number, owner’s contact information and a brief statement of the issues being appealed.

What is the difference between a regular appeal and a correction‑of‑error appeal?

A regular appeal challenges an assessment; a correction‑of‑error appeal corrects clerical or mathematical errors and must be filed within three years of the assessment date.

What should be included in the evidence and arguments section?

Include a summary of facts, comparable assessments, appraisal reports or other documents supporting your requested assessment value.

What happens after I file Form 130?

The local assessor or Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals will schedule a hearing to review your appeal and notify you of the outcome.

What is the role of the County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals (PTABOA)?

PTABOA hears and decides property assessment appeals; if you disagree with its determination, you may further appeal to the Indiana Board of Tax Review.

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