What if I still do not agree with the aircraft value after an Assessor’s Informal Review?

You can file an Assessment Appeal Application online or by calling 530-889-4020. In order to appeal an assessment, you must file an Assessment Appeal Application with the Clerk of the Board between July 2 and September 15 (or the next business day if the September 15 falls on a weekend or holiday).

Should your value notice be the result of an escape assessment, you have 60 days from the date of the Notice of Enrollment of Escape Assessment to file an Assessment Appeal Application.

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1. Why do I have to pay taxes on my aircraft?
2. I paid the sales tax when I purchased the aircraft. Why am I paying taxes again?
3. Why did I receive an Aircraft Property Statement?
4. What will happen if I do not return the Aircraft Property Statement?
5. What if the due date to file an Aircraft Property Statement falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday?
6. Where will my aircraft be assessed since I take it to many locations?
7. How is the aircraft value determined?
8. Why is the average retail value, as listed in the price guide for January 1, different from the assessed value?
9. Why did my aircraft value go up/down from last year?
10. What if I do not agree with the aircraft value?
11. What if I still do not agree with the aircraft value after an Assessor’s Informal Review?
12. Why do I have a 10% penalty note on my tax bill for my aircraft?
13. What should I do when I sell my aircraft?
14. I sold or disposed of my aircraft after January 1st. Why do I have a tax bill?
15. I sold or disposed of my aircraft before January 1st. Why do I have a tax bill?
16. Can my taxes be prorated?
17. I filed bankruptcy. Why do I have to pay the tax?