Land Tax and Coronavirus Valuation of Land Act 1960 – Sect 17 Grounds for Objection
2020/21 Victorian Council Rate Notices will arrive shortly with your new 2020 Property Values.
These values form the basis of Council Rates for the year ahead, as well as Land Tax for 2021.
They were assessed prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, which is another reason we think they need to be carefully scrutinised by experienced Valuers.
First Valuation Group have a proven track record in achieving successful outcomes for rating and taxing.
Now is the time to contact us to have your assessments reviewed.
Grounds For Objection
a) that the value assigned is too high or too low;
b) that the interests held by various persons in the land have not been correctly apportioned;
c) that the apportionment of the valuation is not correct;
d) that lands that should have been included in one valuation have been valued separately;
e) that lands that should have been valued separately have been included in one valuation;
f) that the person named in the notice of valuation, assessment notice or other document is not liable to be so named;
g) that the area, dimensions or description of the land including the AVPCC allocated to the land are not correctly stated in the notice of valuation, assessment notice or other document.
For all enquiries, please contact Mark Ruttner
mr@fvg.com.au 0411 419 674
First Valuation Group
Ground Level, 18-22 Thomson Street
South Melbourne, Vic 3205
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