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Civil Action Taxing District Complaint (Local Property Tax) Form. This is a New Jersey form and can be use in Tax Court Statewide.
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Revised 08/2018, CN 11185 (Taxing District Local Property Tax Complaint) page 1 of 4 Plaintiff or Filing Attorney Information: Name NJ Attorney ID Number Address Telephone Number Email Address Tax Court of New Jersey Docket No. Plaintiff, Civil Action Taxing District Complaint (Local Property Tax) v. Defendant. 1. Plaintiff contests the action of the County Board of Taxation with respect to the assessment(s), or the assessment(s) if a direct appeal, of property shown on the information schedule(s) attached to the face of this complaint, on the ground that plaintiff is discriminated against by the assessment(s) which is/are less than the true or assessable value of the property . 2 . This complaint pertains to separately assessed parcel(s). (If the assessment of more than one separately assessed parcel is contested, each will be considered as a separate count of this complaint, and each must be shown on a separate local property tax case information statement attached to this complaint, except for condominium units. See note 2) . 3 . Additional allegations, if any, are set forth in the attached Rider. Wherefore, Plaintiff demands judgment increasing the said assessment(s) to the correct assessable value of the said property and such other relief as may be appropriate. Date Signature of Plaintiff or Attorney for Plaintiff American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Revised 08/2018, CN 11185 (Taxing District Local Property Tax Complaint) page 2 of 4 P ROOF O F S ERVICE - On the defendant taxpayer, the clerk and assessor of the taxing district and the administrator of the county board of taxation. Service must also be made on the owner if the owner is not the taxpayer. All four must be served. 1. On , I, the undersigned, served on , defendant taxpayer OR defendant's attorney, (check one) personally OR by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, a copy of the within complaint. 2. On , I, the undersigned, served on the assessor of (taxing district), or the person in charge of the office, (check one) personally OR by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, a copy of the within complaint. 3. On , I, the undersigned, served on the Administrator of the County Board of Taxation, or the person in charge of the office, (check one) personally OR by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, a copy of the within complaint. I certify that the foregoing statements made by me are true. I am aware that if any of the foregoing statements made by me are willfully false, I am subject to punishment. Date Signature Name and address of defendant taxpayer222s attorney before the County Board or , if none, address of defendant taxpayer. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Revised 08/2018, CN 11185 (Taxing District Local Property Tax Complaint) page 3 of 4 NOTE: 1. The use of this printed complaint form is optional. If another form is used, it must set forth the claim for relief and the facts on which the claim is based. The form of the complaint shall conform to the rules of court. The wording in this sample form may be modified to conform to the claim made and relief sought in a particular case. However, the applicable Local Property Tax Case Information Schedule (CIS-LP) must be attached to the face of the complaint. 2. If the complaint contests the assessments of condominium units, the complaint will consist of the following: a single case information statement (not one for each separate condominium unit), to which is attached the condominium schedule in the form required by the Court, both of which shall be attached to the face of the complaint. 3. A local property tax assessment complaint for review of the action of the County Board of Taxation must be received in the Tax Court Management Office within the 45 day time period provided by the rules of court, together with the proof of service as required and with the correct filing fee. A local property tax appeal that is not an added or omitted assessment and exceeds $1,000,000 or a local property tax appeal that is an added or omitted assessment and exceeds $750,000 may be filed directly with the Tax Court. The complaint must be received in the Tax Court Management Office on or before April 1 of the tax year. In a taxing district where a municipal-wide revaluation or a municipal-wide reassessment has been implemented, complaints that qualify for direct review of the assessment by the Tax Court must be filed on or before May 1 of the tax year. 4. If the complaint is a direct appeal to the Tax Court, a copy of the Notice of Assessment card or tax bill must be attached. 5. Rule 8:5-4(3), service upon a taxpayer in a local property tax matter shall be: (i) By personal service or by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, upon the attorney who appeared for the taxpayer in the County Board of Taxation proceeding which resulted in the judgment contested in the complaint. (ii) If there was no attorney for the taxpayer in the County Board of Taxation proceeding which resulted in the judgment contested in the complaint or if the complaint is a direct appeal by a municipality pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:3-21, service shall be made upon the taxpayer by personal service or by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, and if by mail, at the address listed on the County Board of Taxation petition by the taxpayer, or if none, at the last known address as it appears on the last municipal tax duplicate. (iii) Consistent with due process of law, service by mail pursuant to this subsection shall have the same effect as personal service, and the mailing shall constitute effective service unless the mail is returned undelivered by the Postal Service. (iv) When service by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, is not effected initially because the mail is returned undelivered, the party making service may make reservice simultaneously by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, and ordinary mail, and if the addressee refuses to claim or accept delivery of the certified or registered mail and if the ordinary mail is not returned, the simultaneous mailing shall constitute effective service, and the additional time required for service shall not affect the validity of the complaint. (v) If service cannot be made by any of the modes provided by this rule, a taxpayer may be served as provided by court order, consistent with due process of law. 6. Rule 8:5-5, Proof of service shall be submitted at the time a complaint is filed unless service is by mail and is not effected initially, in which case subsequent proof of service by simultaneous mailing by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, and ordinary mail shall be submitted when service is effected. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Revised 08/2018, CN 11185 (Taxing District Local Property Tax Complaint) page 4 of 4 Please be sure that you have enclosed all of the following documents: 1. Civil Action Complaint Form - Must be completely filled out and signed. 2. Local Property Tax Case Information Statement - If your complaint includes more than one contiguous property, you must complete a separate case information statement for each property. 3. Proof of Service - The proof of service form is sent to the Tax Court Management Office only. In this form, you certify that you delivered, personally or by ordinary mail, a copy of your complaint to the Taxpayer, Assessor, and the Administrator of the County Board of Taxation. 4. Copy of The County Board of Taxation Judgment - If your complaint includes more than one contiguous property, you must attach a separate county board of taxation judgment for each separately assessed property. A separate complaint must be filed for each tax year for each separately assessed property. See Rule 8:3-1(c) for exceptions. If an assessment is over $750,000, a copy of the Notice of Assessment card or tax bill must be attached to the complaint for each separately assessed property. 5. Correct Filing Fee - Be sure to enclose the correct filing fee (payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey) with the complaint. See T