How can I appeal my personal property assessment?

When you receive your Notice of Assessment; the scheduled dates and times of your local March Board of Review are noted. You may either schedule an appointment with your local Board of Review or you may appeal directly to the Michigan Tax Tribunal.

An appeal directly to the Michigan Tax Tribunal requires that your Personal Property Statement has been filed by the February 20th statutory deadline. If you did not file your Personal Property statement, you must first appeal to the March Board of Review. Further, if your appeal is to the Michigan Tax Tribunal you must meet their filing deadline of May 31st.

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1. What are examples of Personal Property?
2. When and where do I file my Personal Property Statement?
3. What happens if I file my Personal Property Statement late?
4. Can I request an extension for filing my Personal Property Statement?
5. What costs do I report on my Personal Property Statement?
6. I don’t own a building, though I lease office space, do I still have to file for personal property?
7. I operate a business out of my home, do I have to file for and pay personal property tax?
8. How can I appeal my personal property assessment?
9. What are my responsibilities as a business owner?
10. I closed my business this year (or moved it out of Bloomfield Hills), and still received a tax bill for my personal property. Do I have to pay it? Why?