Maintaining the Valuation List
Residential Property Valuation Methodology
Find out more about Residential Property Valuation Methodology and how the
is calculated.
Alterations to Properties – The Process
Learn more about the process of maintaining the Valuation List as a result of
such as mergers, splits, demolitions, new builds etc.
Charitable Exemption
In order to qualify for charitable exemption under the Land Valuation and Tax Act 1967, it is important for the organization to complete and submit a Charitable Exemption Application Form to the Department.
Commercial Property Changes Form
When there have been changes to a commercial property, it is important for the owner or agent to complete and submit a Commercial Property Changes Form to the Department.
Residential Ancillary Areas and Amenities
The ARV is not just about the size of the living accommodation, but also the
. Find out more about residential ancillary areas and amenities.
Annotated Residential Survey Plan
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for a residential unit. This plan relates to information collected during the site inspection by the Valuation Survey Technician.
Uninhabitable Properties
If a property becomes Uninhabitable because it is a ruin or undergoing major renovations, an inspection from the Department can be requested whilst the property is incapable of beneficial occupation.
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Inspection Letter
Prior to an inspection by the Department, the taxpayer will receive written notification in the form of an Inspection Letter. This is all part of the process of maintaining the Valuation List and keeping it up-to-date.
The Proposal Letter
If there is an alteration to the Annual Rental Value following the site inspection, a Proposal Letter is then served on the taxpayer. Learn more about the the
which is part of the process of maintaining the Valuation List. The Proposal Letter will be sent with the associated brochure for
or
properties.
Notice of Objection Form
If a taxpayer does not agree with the proposed Annual Rental Value in the Proposal Letter, a Notice of Objection form can be submitted to the Department on the prescribed form within the statutory objection period. Find out how to complete an Objection form and more about the Objection Process.
Objection Process Guidance Notes
Upon receipt of a valid Notice of Objection, the Department will acknowledge receipt of the Objection and provide the taxpayer a copy of the Objection Process Guidance Notes. Learn more about objections to Annual Rental Values and the Objection process.
Employee Handbooks
The
and
contains the comprehensive procedures for the maintenance of the Valuation List.