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An Alberta property owner files a complaint about their residential assessment with the Local Assessment Review Board (LARB). What is the deadline for filing?

Correct Answer

B) By the legislated complaint deadline shown on the assessment notice, typically in late March or April

Property owners must file their assessment complaint by the legislated deadline shown on their assessment notice. This is typically a date in late March or April. Missing this deadline generally means the property owner cannot challenge the assessment for that year, so timely action is important.

Answer Options
A
Within 30 days of receiving the assessment notice
B
By the legislated complaint deadline shown on the assessment notice, typically in late March or April
C
At any time during the tax year
D
Within 90 days of the property tax payment deadline

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