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Questions well-nigh your Assessment? | MPAC Skip to main content AccessibilityEssential Accessibility EnglishFrançais Search MPACWell-nighMPACBoard GovernanceBoard of DirectorsCommittees of the BoardBoard of Directors Position DescriptionsExecutive TeamCorporate Social ResponsibilityEnvironmental ResponsibilityVision, Mission, Values2017-2020 Strategic Plan – Valuing what matters mostAnnual ReportCareersPoliciesWhistleblowing ProgramHowTowageWorksPropertyTowageand TaxationMunicipal Discount Factors and Provincial Discount FactorsThree Approaches to Value2016TowageUpdateUnderstanding PropertyTowageNoticeGuidelines for the Release ofTowageData2017 PropertyTowageNoticeDisclosure - 2016TowageUpdate Level 1 - Methodology Guides Level 2 - Market Valuation Reports (MVR)QuestionsWell-nighYourTowageBrochuresFormsProperty TypesResidential PropertiesNewly Built HomesWaterfrontCommercial PropertiesFarmHospitalityLarge IndustrialManaged ForestsMulti-Residential PropertiesIndustrial PropertiesPropertyTowageProceduresIndustrial Wind TurbinesBillboardsSolar PanelsMunicipalitiesContact ListMunicipal Connect™InTouch2018 Municipal and School Board ElectionsProducts & ServicesAboutMyProperty™propertyline™Custom Data RequestsMunicipal Connect™ACS-online™Property Income and Expense ReturnAuthority to Collect InformationHow to Submit Your ReturnFrequently Asked QuestionsResourcesGravel Pit and QuarryNews & MediaMedia KitPress ReleasesContact Breadcrumb HowTowageWorks Questions well-nigh your Assessment? Questions well-nigh your Assessment? 2018-2020 Property Tax Years Step 1: Review When you receive your PropertyTowageNotice, please review it thoughtfully to make sure the information is correct. If a factual error has been made, we will correct it. Step 2: Validate To find out if your assessed value is accurate, simply ask yourself if you could you have sold your property for its assessed value on January 1, 2016. If the wordplay is no, we want to help you resolve your concern. Step 3: Compare Log in to aboutmyproperty.ca with the Roll Number and Access Key found on page one of your PropertyTowageNotice to compare your property to others in your neighbourhood.   Step 4: Contact us We’re here to help. Contact us and one of our property towage experts will help guide you through your PropertyTowageNotice. Step 5: File a Request for Reconsideration If you still disagree with MPAC’s towage or nomenclature of your property, you can file a Request for Reconsideration (RfR) and we will review your assessment, self-ruling of charge. Your deadline to file as RfR with MPAC is printed on your PropertyTowageNotice. Please note: Business properties are not required to file an RfR surpassing filing an request with theTowageReview Board. Step 6: We will notify you If you file an RfR with MPAC, we will send you a confirmation. Once our review is complete, we will notify you of the result of your review in writing usually within 180 days – up to 60 spare days if we need increasingly time. You have 90 days without MPAC has notified you of its visualization on your RfR to file an request with the ARB. What happens if I segregate to file a Request for Reconsideration? We will review the information we have on file to determine if your towage is accurate, and mail you a letter with the results. You may be worldly-wise to provide us with information that was not misogynist at the time your property was last assessed, or inaccurate information may be corrected that has played a part in the assessment. There is no fee for this service. What is the deadline to file a Request for Reconsideration? Your deadline is printed on your PropertyTowageNotice. If you have misplaced your PropertyTowageNotice, please undeniability us at 1 866 296-6722. One of our consumer service representatives can squire you. What information does MPAC need to reconsider my property’s assessment? MPAC requires all RfRs submitted to comply with the Assessment Act and contain sufficient property-specific reasons and supporting facts for MPAC to reconsider the assessment. An RfR that simply states “assessment too high” and/or “classification incorrect” will not be wonted as a valid RfR. How long does it take for MPAC to review my RfR? MPAC will send you a letter with the results of our review within 180 days (or less) of when we get your request. Sometimes with increasingly ramified scenarios, we may need increasingly time (up to 60 increasingly days) to reconsider a property towage and well-constructed our review. We will contact you if we need increasingly time. How does MPAC use the information in my completed RfR? Our property towage experts will review your RfR in detail. You will receive a visualization from MPAC and if any changes are required, they will be unromantic to your property and a new PropertyTowageNotice will be issued. The information on the RfR form is placid under the validity of theTowageAct, and will only be used to reconsider your property’s assessment. How do I submit my completed RfR? The fastest way to start the review of your property’s towage is to file a RfR on aboutmyproperty.ca. This web-based tool allows you to nail pictures and reports to trailblaze your RfR and trammels the status of your request. Find your Roll Number and Access Key on page one of your PropertyTowageNotice to log in to the website. You may moreover send us your completed RfR form by email or mail. Need increasingly information or help to well-constructed the Request for Reconsideration form? If you need increasingly information or help completing the RfR form please contact us for assistance at 1 866 296-6722 or TTY 1 877 889-6722. Appealing to theTowageReview Board (ARB) You may moreover file an request of MPAC’s towage with the ARB. The ARB is an self-sustaining tribunal (decision-making body) of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. Please note that if your property, or a portion of it, is classified as residential, sublet or managed forest, you must first file an RfR with MPAC - and MPAC must make a visualization - surpassing you are eligible to request to the ARB. There is a time limit to submit an request to the ARB. It starts on the stage that MPAC issues the results of your RfR and ends without 90 days. The deadline for submitting an request to the ARB will be in the letter that MPAC sends you with the results of the RfR. You can find increasingly information well-nigh how to file an appeal, including forms and fees at elto.gov.on.ca/arb/. Why should businesses file an RfR with MPAC first? The RfR gives you an opportunity to have MPAC review your towage in detail, self-ruling of charge, to determine if it is accurate. During the review, you may be worldly-wise to provide MPAC with new information or correct inaccurate information that has played a part in the assessment. In this way, concerns may be resolved without the need for an appeal. There are two ways to file an RfR: File an RfR online at aboutmyproperty.ca. Here you will be worldly-wise to nail documents, pictures and reports to trailblaze your RfR, as well as trammels the status of your request. You may moreover mail your form to MPAC. Forms are misogynist here. Send us a letter requesting a review of your assessment. Include the 19-digit Roll Number on your PropertyTowageNotice, your full name, write and phone number, and the reasons why you believe your towage is not accurate. Include any information you have to support your request.  Do you own farm, managed forest, or conservation land? Please note that if your RfR is well-nigh eligibility for the sublet property class, Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program, or the Conservation Land Tax Incentive Program, your request must be handled by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, or the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry in vibrations with Ontario Regulation 282/98. When you file your RfR with MPAC, you qualify MPAC to transfer your request to the towardly ministry for this purpose. Your privacy is protected under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Learn increasingly well-nigh your towage Visit aboutmyproperty.ca to learn increasingly well-nigh how your property was assessed, see the information we have on file, and compare it to others in your neighbourhood. Look for your Roll Number and Access Key on your PropertyTowageNotice to register. Request for Reconsideration form Note: The workable law prevails to the extent there is any mismatch between this information and the current law. This information is not intended to provide legal translating and should not be relied upon as such. 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