District of Columbia Code
Subchapter II - Authority and Procedure to Establish Real Property Tax Rates
§ 47–823. Assessments — Preliminary roll; public inspections and copying of material; sales ratio studies; listing of assessed values

(a)(1) The Mayor shall compile the estimated assessment roll and, for every property, indicate at least the following: the name of the owner; address of the property; lot and square; assessed value; and whether the property is taxable or exempt.
(2) The roll shall also include the total aggregate estimated assessed value of all real property, listing the values of the properties by class as set forth in § 47-813.
(3) The Mayor shall transmit to the Council, no later than May 15 of each fiscal year, a mid-year financial report. The report shall contain:
(A) Schedules which reflect actual obligations for the General Fund object classes of the District government for the first 6 months of the fiscal and a forecast of full-year obligations compared to the most recent Congressionally-approved budget;
(B) A comparison of the most recent Congressionally-approved budget to the mid-year forecast for the full fiscal year by appropriations title and agency; and
(C) A schedule of revenue estimates for the full fiscal year comparing the current approved revenue estimates to revenue estimates revised as of the end of the first 6 months of the fiscal year.
(b) The estimated assessment roll, together with all maps, field books, assessment-sales ratio studies, surveys, and plats, shall be open to public inspection during normal business hours. In addition, any notes and memorandums relating to the assessment of his real property, or a statement clearly indicating the basis upon which his real property has been assessed, shall be open to inspection by the owner or his designated representative during normal business hours. Provision shall be made to furnish copies of all material to any person, upon request, at the lowest charge which covers cost of making such copies.
(c) The Mayor shall undertake, publish, and otherwise publicize the results of assessment-sales ratio studies for different types of real property for the entire District and for different types of real property within each of the districts utilized in making assessments. If, for a given year, adequate sales data are lacking for particular studies, the Mayor shall so indicate.
(d) The Mayor shall, either himself or in a newspaper of general circulation, publish a listing of the assessed value of each property by address, lot, and square, and he shall also make such listing available at the main Public Library in the District and at such other points as he may determine. Such publication can be by neighborhood areas so long as maps showing the assessment areas are generally available.
(e) The estimated assessment roll, sales price information, description of each property, owner’s mailing address, property use information, valuation history, other information in the public record, and information not made confidential in this chapter may be published by the Mayor by any form of electronic media, including the Internet.
(Sept. 3, 1974, 88 Stat. 1054, Pub. L. 93-407, title IV, § 424; Sept. 26, 1984, D.C. Law 5-113, § 803, 31 DCR 3974; Sept. 20, 1990, D.C. Law 8-160, § 2(c), 37 DCR 4653; Mar. 17, 1993, D.C. Law 9-241, § 2(b), 40 DCR 629; June 14, 1994, D.C. Law 10-127, § 5(d), 41 DCR 2050; enacted, Apr. 9, 1997, D.C. Law 11-254, § 2, 44 DCR 1575; June 9, 2001, D.C. Law 13-305, § 502(p), 48 DCR 334.)
1981 Ed., § 47-823.
1973 Ed., § 47-644.
This section is referenced in § 47-824.
D.C. Law 13-350 rewrote subsec. (a); in subsec. (b), substituted “estimated” for “preliminary” in the first sentence and substituted “owner” for “taxpayer” in the second sentence; and added subsec. (e).
Prior to amendment, subsec. (a) read:
“(a)(1) The Mayor shall, on or before February 15 of each year, compile in tabular form and place in a book, known as the preliminary assessment roll, the name of the owner, address, lot and square, amount, description, and value, as of January 1 of that year, of the land and improvements of all real property whether such property is taxable or exempt.
“(2) Such roll shall also include the total aggregate preliminary assessed value of all taxable real property listing the values of such properties by class as set forth in § 47-813(c-1), (c-2), and (c-3).
“(3) The Mayor shall transmit to the Council, no later than May 15 of each fiscal year, a mid-year financial report. The report shall contain:
“(A) Schedules which reflect actual obligations for the general fund object classes of the government for the first 6 months and a forecast of full-year obligations compared against the most recent Congressionally approved budget;
“(B) A comparison of the most recent Congressionally approved budget against a mid-year forecast for the full fiscal year by appropriations title and agency; and
“(C) A schedule of revenue estimates for the full fiscal year comparing the current approved revenue estimates to revenue estimates revised as of the end of the first 6 months of the fiscal year.”
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 2(p) of Real Property Tax Clarity and Litter Control Administration Emergency Act of 2001 (D.C. Act 14-22, March 16, 2001, 48 DCR 2706).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 2(m) of Real Property Tax Clarity and Litter Control Administration Temporary Amendment Act of 2001 (D.C. Law 14-8, June 13, 2001, law notification 48 DCR 5916).
Mayor authorized to issue rules: Section 901 of D.C. Law 5-113 provided that the Mayor shall issue rules to implement the provisions of the act pursuant to subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 47 - Taxation, Licensing, Permits, Assessments, and Fees. [Enacted title]

Chapter 8 - Real Property Assessment and Tax

Subchapter II - Authority and Procedure to Establish Real Property Tax Rates

§ 47–811. Levy and disposition of tax; payment; penalty for nonpayment

§ 47–811.01. Real property tax amnesty. [Repealed]

§ 47–811.02. Overpayment; credit or refund; interest

§ 47–811.03. Real property tax abatement for certain commercial properties

§ 47–811.04. Abatement of penalty and interest; compromise

§ 47–812. Establishment of rates

§ 47–813. Classes of property

§ 47–814. Rules and regulations

§ 47–815. Submission of estimated assessment roll

§ 47–816. Submission on exempt property

§ 47–817. Comparison of rates and burdens

§ 47–818. Adoption of enumerated reports as comparison. [Repealed]

§ 47–818.01. Adoption of enumerated reports as comparison

§ 47–819. Compilation and publication of comparisons

§ 47–820. Assessments — Estimated assessment roll; frequency of assessments

§ 47–820.01. Assessments — Improved residential real property owned by cooperative housing association; reports by association; Mayor to issue rules

§ 47–820.02. Residential real property subject to certain affordability and resale restrictions; Mayor to issue rules

§ 47–821. Assessments — General duties of Mayor; appointment of assessors; submission of information by property owners

§ 47–822. Assessments — Person in whose name assessment made; address and number to be used

§ 47–823. Assessments — Preliminary roll; public inspections and copying of material; sales ratio studies; listing of assessed values

§ 47–824. Assessments — Notice to taxpayer; contents

§ 47–825. Assessments — Board of Equalization and Review. [Repealed]

§ 47–825.01. Board of Real Property Assessments and Appeals. [Repealed]

§ 47–825.01a. Real Property Tax Appeals Commission

§ 47–825.02. Public Advocate for Assessments and Taxation. [Repealed]

§ 47–825.03. Applicability of certain provisions; hearings open to public

§ 47–826. Assessments — Power to administer oaths or affirmations and summon witnesses; witness fees; examination of witnesses. [Repealed]

§ 47–827. Class actions

§ 47–828. Violations of assessment provisions

§ 47–829. Taxable real estate; new structures and additions or improvements of old structures; complaints and appeals

§ 47–830. New buildings; complaints and appeals

§ 47–831. Omitted properties; void assessments; notice and appeal

§ 47–832. Subdivisions made during January, February, March, April, May, or June

§ 47–833. Unsubdivided tracts

§ 47–834. Reassessment or redistribution — Subdivisions; notice and appeal; validity

§ 47–835. Reassessment or redistribution — Powers and duties of Department of Finance and Revenue and Assessor

§ 47–836. Railroad companies — Washington Terminal, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington or Baltimore and Ohio

§ 47–837. Railroad companies — Baltimore and Ohio or Washington Terminal

§ 47–838. Railroad companies — Baltimore and Potomac

§ 47–839. Reassessment powers and duties of Mayor

§ 47–840. Valuation of federal property — Real estate included; return to Congress

§ 47–841. Valuation of federal property — Secretary of Interior to designate persons and regulations

§ 47–842. Historic property tax relief — Assessment of officially designated buildings

§ 47–843. Historic property tax relief — Eligibility

§ 47–844. Historic property tax relief — Agreements for maintenance and use of buildings

§ 47–845. Tax deferral — Amount

§ 47–845.01. Tax deferral — Bureau of National Affairs

§ 47–845.02. Tax deferral — Low-income property owners

§ 47–845.03. Tax deferral — Low-income senior property owners

§ 47–846. Tax deferral — Homeowner whose adjusted gross income exceeds $20,000. [Repealed]

§ 47–846.01. Deferral or forgiveness of property tax

§ 47–847. Sale of tax delinquent property — Issuance of deed to District; redemption

§ 47–848. Sale of tax delinquent property — Transference of ownership

§ 47–849. Residential property tax relief — Definitions

§ 47–850. Residential property tax relief — Homestead deduction for houses and condominium units

§ 47–850.01. Residential property tax relief — Homestead deduction for cooperative housing associations

§ 47–850.02. Residential property tax relief — One-time filing, notification of change in eligibility, liability for tax, audit

§ 47–850.03. Residential property tax relief — Transfer of homestead to revocable trust

§ 47–850.04. Residential property tax relief — No homestead when multiple homesteads claimed

§ 47–851. Residential property tax relief — report on assessment changes for highest assessed properties. [Repealed]

§ 47–852. Residential property tax relief—Report on exemptions and deductions [Repealed]

§ 47–853. Residential property tax relief—Authorized annual adjustments [Repealed]

§ 47–854. Residential property tax relief—Forms, procedures and regulations [Repealed]

§ 47–855. Residential property tax relief—Applicability of provisions. [Repealed]

§ 47–856. Residential property tax relief—Severability of provisions. [Repealed]

§ 47–857.01. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Definitions

§ 47–857.02. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Requirements for tax abatements for new residential developments

§ 47–857.03. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Tax abatement for all new housing projects downtown

§ 47–857.04. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Tax abatement for all new housing projects in Housing Priority Area

§ 47–857.05. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Tax abatement for new, mixed-income housing projects downtown

§ 47–857.06. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Tax abatement for new, mixed-income housing projects in Housing Priority Area A

§ 47–857.07. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Tax abatement for new, mixed-income housing projects in higher-cost and other qualified areas throughout the District of Columbia

§ 47–857.08. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Tax abatement for new, very mixed-income housing projects in higher-cost and other qualified areas throughout the District of Columbia

§ 47–857.09. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Abatement caps

§ 47–857.09a. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Notice and appeal rights

§ 47–857.10. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Regulations

§ 47–857.11. Tax abatements for nonprofit organizations locating in emerging commercial neighborhoods — Definitions

§ 47–857.12. Tax abatements for nonprofit organizations locating in emerging commercial neighborhoods — Requirements for tax abatement

§ 47–857.13. Tax abatements for nonprofit organizations locating in emerging commercial neighborhoods — Application and certification of eligibility

§ 47–857.14. Tax abatements for nonprofit organizations locating in emerging commercial neighborhoods — Annual reporting

§ 47–857.15. Tax abatements for nonprofit organizations locating in emerging commercial neighborhoods — Abatement caps

§ 47–857.16. Tax abatements for nonprofit organizations locating in emerging commercial neighborhoods — Rules

§ 47–858.01. Tax abatements for homeowners in enterprise zones — Definitions

§ 47–858.02. Tax abatements for homeowners in enterprise zones — Requirements for tax abatement

§ 47–858.03. Tax abatements for homeowners in enterprise zones — Tax abatement for substantial rehabilitation of single-family residential property in an enterprise zone

§ 47–858.04. Tax abatements for homeowners in enterprise zones — Tax credit for substantial rehabilitation of single-family residential property in an enterprise zone

§ 47–858.05. Tax abatements for homeowners in enterprise zones — Applicability date; Mayoral certification; computation of abatement

§ 47–859.01. Tax abatements for new residential developments in NoMA — Definitions

§ 47–859.02. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Requirements for tax abatements for new residential developments

§ 47–859.03. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Tax abatement for all new housing projects in NoMA

§ 47–859.04. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Abatement caps

§ 47–859.04a. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Notice and appeal rights

§ 47–859.05. Tax abatements for new residential developments — Rules

§ 47–860. Tax abatement for affordable housing in high-need affordable housing areas

§ 47–860.01. Tax abatements for housing in downtown – Definitions

§ 47–860.02. Tax abatements for housing in downtown – Requirements

§ 47–860.03. Tax abatements for housing in downtown – Abatement period and caps

§ 47–860.04. Tax abatements for housing in downtown – Rules