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If I want to appeal my real property tax assessment do I file a petition with D.C. Superior Court first?

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If I want to appeal my real property tax assessment do I file a petition with D.C. Superior Court first?

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No, D.C. Superior Court is the third level of the tax assessment appeals process in D.C. You must first file an appeal with the D.C. Real Property Assessment Division of the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue at 941 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20002. If you disagree with the decision reached by the D.C. Real Property Assessment Division you then can file an appeal with the D.C. Board of Real Property Assessments and Appeals (BRPAA) at 441 4th Street NW, Suite 430, Washington, DC 20001. If you disagree with the decision reached by the BRPAA, you then can file a petition with D.C. Superior Court. You must complete the first two levels of the appeals process before appealing to the D.C. Superior Court. In addition, all taxes, interest and penalties must have been paid in full before filing an appeal with D.C. Superior Court.

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No, D.C. Superior Court is the third level of the appeal process. You must first file an appeal with the D.C. Real Property Assessment Division, of the Office of the D.C. Finance and Revenue at 1101 4th St. S.W., West Building, 5th floor, Washington, DC 20024. If you disagree with the decision reached by the D.C. Real Property Assessment Division you then can file an appeal with the D.C. Board of Real Property Assessments and Appeals (BRPAA) of the Office of the D.C. Finance and Revenue at 441 4th Street NW, Suite 430, Washington, DC 20001. If you disagree with the decision reached by the BRPAA you then can file a petition with D.C. Superior Court. You must complete Level 1 and Level 2 of the appeal process before appealing to the D.C. Superior Court. In addition, all taxes, interest and penalties must have been paid in full before filing an appeal with D.C. Superior Court.

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