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Navigating the Labyrinth of the Board of Review Process in Wisconsin 2023

Product ID: CA3537W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Achieve accurate assessments

Due to the recent surge in the U.S. housing market, some homeowners are coming down with sticker shock when they get their property tax assessment.1  With home sale prices rising fast, owners may receive assessment estimates that are higher than their home’s actual value. When that happens, the homeowner can challenge the property tax assessment before a municipal Board of Review (BOR). 

To help clients mount successful challenges to their property tax assessments, turn to Navigating the Labyrinth of the Board of Review Process in Wisconsin. You’ll receive guidance on the specific process for challenging a tax assessment and get answers to questions such as: 

  • What kind of evidence can a BOR consider? What weight should the BOR give to different types of evidence?
  • Who can ask questions at a BOR hearing? Who can conduct cross-examinations? 
  • What kind of evidence can a property owner present to prove the assessed value is erroneous? 
  • What if a property owner does not want to consent to an interior inspection?
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Wednesday, June 14, 202312:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT

Add to Calendar 6/14/2023 12:00:00 PM 6/14/2023 12:50:00 PM America/Chicago Navigating the Labyrinth of the Board of Review Process in Wisconsin 2023

Achieve accurate assessments

Due to the recent surge in the U.S. housing market, some homeowners are coming down with sticker shock when they get their property tax assessment.1  With home sale prices rising fast, owners may receive assessment estimates that are higher than their home’s actual value. When that happens, the homeowner can challenge the property tax assessment before a municipal Board of Review (BOR). 

To help clients mount successful challenges to their property tax assessments, turn to Navigating the Labyrinth of the Board of Review Process in Wisconsin. You’ll receive guidance on the specific process for challenging a tax assessment and get answers to questions such as: 

  • What kind of evidence can a BOR consider? What weight should the BOR give to different types of evidence?
  • Who can ask questions at a BOR hearing? Who can conduct cross-examinations? 
  • What kind of evidence can a property owner present to prove the assessed value is erroneous? 
  • What if a property owner does not want to consent to an interior inspection?
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Achieve accurate assessments

Due to the recent surge in the U.S. housing market, some homeowners are coming down with sticker shock when they get their property tax assessment.1  With home sale prices rising fast, owners may receive assessment estimates that are higher than their home’s actual value. When that happens, the homeowner can challenge the property tax assessment before a municipal Board of Review (BOR). 

To help clients mount successful challenges to their property tax assessments, turn to Navigating the Labyrinth of the Board of Review Process in Wisconsin. You’ll receive guidance on the specific process for challenging a tax assessment and get answers to questions such as: 

  • What kind of evidence can a BOR consider? What weight should the BOR give to different types of evidence?
  • Who can ask questions at a BOR hearing? Who can conduct cross-examinations? 
  • What kind of evidence can a property owner present to prove the assessed value is erroneous? 
  • What if a property owner does not want to consent to an interior inspection?
Read More ↓

Sara S. Rapkin is a shareholder in Reinhart’s state and local Tax Practice where she counsels, advises, and defends companies of all sizes in all things state and local tax and property taxes. Sara prides herself on being a holistic counselor when it comes to state and local taxes – income, property, and sales/use tax. She takes a business savvy approach to tax planning and gets to know her clients and their businesses. When matters cannot be resolved informally, Sara leverages her experience as a former Wisconsin Supreme Court clerk to strategize and get the best results for her clients involved in a variety of businesses. Realizing the importance of sharing knowledge and information, Sara is a frequent presenter on a variety of tax-related topics.

Kristina E. Somers is a shareholder in Reinhart’s Tax, Litigation, and Tax-Exempt Organizations practices. She advocates on behalf of clients involved in tax controversy disputes in Wisconsin and other states. Kristina also offers planning strategies to minimize taxes for businesses operating in Wisconsin and those with multi-state operations. Over the course of her career, she has gained significant experience assisting clients in a variety of state and local tax matters including sales and use taxes, income and franchise taxes, property taxes, and real estate transfer fees. In addition to her work on tax issues at the state level, Kristina also handles matters related to federal tax, including Federal Tax Controversy and Litigation and Federal Tax Planning. She is also an experienced litigator. 

  • Ensure your clients’ tax assessments accurately reflect the value of their property
  • Understand the scope of the Board of Review’s authority and statutory duties
  • Learn the steps property owners must follow when disputing an assessment 
  • Know the procedural requirements for Board of Review hearings
  • Evaluate options for appealing a Board of Review decision
  • Tax attorneys
  • Real estate attorneys
  • Municipal lawyers
  • Elected officials
  • City clerks
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