I live on a decreased or limited income, can I ask the Board of Review to lower my taxes?

The State of Michigan does not offer a senior citizen or disability discount on Property Taxes.  If your income falls at or below Federal Poverty Guidelines, you may apply for a Poverty Exemption.  The Poverty Exemption is an application process which requires proof of income and expenses; completed applications will be presented at the July and December Boards of Review.  The applicant does not need to be present at the Board of Review.  If you believe you may qualify for a Poverty Exemption, please call the Assessor’s office at 810-229-0558 to request additional information or you can access our guidelines and application here.  The township administrative policy regarding poverty exemptions can be found here.

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1. What is the March Board of Review?
2. Should I appeal to the Board of Review?
3. Why are the amounts on my neighbor’s tax bill different than mine?
4. I live on a decreased or limited income, can I ask the Board of Review to lower my taxes?
5. Am I required to attend the March Board for a Commercial/Industrial Real Property?
6. Am I required to attend the March Board for Personal Property?
7. Who can schedule/attend a March Board of Review appointment?
8. How do I prepare for the Board of Review?
9. How do I find comparable sales to present as evidence to the Board of Review?
10. How do I find assessing information?
11. I found a discrepancy on my record card, what should I do?
12. What can I expect at my Board of Review appointment?
13. When do I receive notification on the outcome of the Board’s decision?
14. Can I Appeal the March Board of Review's Decision?