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Challenge property tax tax office, although the deadline for the appeal has expired - and send by mail, registered mail or fax.

Challenge property tax tax office, although the deadline for the appeal has expired – and send by mail, registered mail or fax.

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What does this legal document offer you?

  • Special request against your tax assessment
  • For property tax at the tax office
  • The deadline for the objection has already expired
  • With this special request you keep the tax assessment open at the tax office
  • Until you get the tax assessment from the municipality 2025

With this legal document you achieve that the tax assessment remains open, i.e. does not become final. This is the crux of the matter when dealing with property tax. You can take action against an open tax assessment with everything that tax law provides. The application is specifically for when the deadline for the objection has already expired. It is important that you send the application to the tax office. That way you keep the process open. So long until you later get the tax assessment from the municipality and – if required at a later date – for the tax arguments of your lawyer.

Plus: You provide the tax office with the necessary justification as to why you are not sending the application via Elster or tax software, but rather in the traditional manner by mail, registered mail or fax. This is important because, according to the law, you actually have to notify digitally (using Elster or tax software). In exceptional cases, it is allowed to send it on paper. It is precisely this exceptional case that you explain to the tax office in this legal document.

If you prefer to send the application to the tax office using Elster or tax software, you can find the appropriate legal document here below.

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