Did you know you can File Your Business Personal Property Appeal Online?
If a taxpayer disagrees with the value assigned by the assessor, the taxpayer may file a protest during the statutory protest period (June 15 through June 30). Business Personal Property protests must be postmarked, delivered, or e-mailed no later than June 30 to be considered timely filed.
The Assessor's Office will receive appeals via Online Electronic Appeal Form, email, fax, mail, or a telephone conference (See details below).
If the date for filing any report, schedule, claim, tax return, statement, remittance, or other document falls upon a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, it shall be deemed to have been timely filed if filed on the next business day, § 39-1-120(3), C.R.S.
You may appeal your business property value in several ways:
NOTE: The owner is the only person recognized by law to have "standing" to file a protest. Protests filed by individuals other than the owner or authorized agent may be denied for lack of standing. A letter of agency (written letter of authorization) is required from persons who are not the owner of record but are filing a protest on behalf of the property owner.
No late appeals can be considered.
All appeals will receive the same diligent review, regardless of the method of submission. A written "Notice of Determination" will be issued for each appeal and will be mailed no later than August 15th.