Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 88 - Consolidated County Assessment
Section 8848 - Special provisions relating to countywide revisions of assessments


(a) Notice requirements.--If any county proposes to institute a countywide revision of assessments upon real property, the following notice requirements shall apply:
(1) Each property owner shall be notified by mail at the property owner's last known address of the value of the new assessment, the value of the old assessment and the right to appeal within 40 days as provided in subsection (c)(1). The notice shall state a mailing date and shall be deposited in the United States mail on that date. The notice shall be deemed received by the property owner on the date deposited in the United States mail.
(2) The chief assessor shall maintain a list of all notices and the mailing dates for each and shall affix an affidavit attesting to the mailing dates of the assessment notices. This list shall be a permanent public record of the county assessment office and available for public inspection.
(b) Informal review.--In conjunction with a countywide revision of assessments, a designee of the county assessment office may meet with property owners to review all proposed assessments and correct errors prior to the completion of the final assessment roll. In no event shall the market value or assessed value of a property be adjusted as a result of an informal review except to reflect changes to tabular data or property characteristics inaccurately recorded during the revision. Informal reviews, if conducted, shall be completed no later than June 1.
(c) Appeal process.--
(1) All property owners and affected taxing districts shall have the right to appeal any new assessment value within 40 days of the mailing date stated on the notice.
(2) The county assessment office shall mail all notices on or before July 1. The board in its discretion may commence with the hearing of appeals 40 days following the mailing of the initial notices of reassessment.
(3) The county assessment office shall notify each appellant, property owner, if not the appellant, and each affected taxing district of the time and place of hearing on the appeal by mailing a notice no later than 20 days prior to the scheduled hearing date. Any appellant who fails to appear for hearing at the time fixed shall be conclusively presumed to have abandoned the appeal unless the hearing date is rescheduled by the mutual consent of the appellant and the board.
(4) On or before November 15, the county assessment office shall certify to the taxing districts new assessment rolls resulting from the countywide revision of assessments.
(5) All appeals shall be heard and acted upon by the board not later than October 31.
(d) Common level ratio.--If a county has effected a countywide revision of the assessments, which was used to develop the common level ratio last determined by the State Tax Equalization Board, the following shall apply:
(1) If a county changes its assessment base by applying a change in predetermined ratio, the board shall apply the percentage change between the existing predetermined ratio and newly established predetermined ratio to the county's common level ratio to establish the certified revised common level ratio for the year in which the assessment was revised.
(2) If the county performs a countywide revision of assessments by revaluing the properties and applying an established predetermined ratio, the board shall utilize the established predetermined ratio instead of the common level ratio for the year in which the assessment was revised and until the time that the common level ratio determined by the State Tax Equalization Board reflects the revaluing of properties resulting from the revision of assessments.
(e) Exception.--(Expired).
(Oct. 24, 2018, P.L.1139, No.155, eff. Jan. 1, 2020; July 1, 2020, P.L.543, No.46, eff. imd.)

2020 Expiration. Subsection (e) expired December 31, 2020. See Act 46 of 2020.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 53 - MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY

Chapter 88 - Consolidated County Assessment

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 8801 - Short title and scope of chapter

Section 8802 - Definitions

Section 8803 - Excluded provisions

Section 8804 - Construction of chapter

Section 8811 - Subjects of local taxation

Section 8812 - Exemptions from taxation

Section 8813 - Temporary tax exemption for residential construction

Section 8814 - Temporary assessment change for real estate subject to sewer connection ban order

Section 8815 - Catastrophic loss

Section 8816 - Clerical and mathematical errors

Section 8817 - Changes in assessed valuation

Section 8818 - Assessment of lands divided by boundary lines

Section 8819 - Separate assessment of coal and surface

Section 8820 - Assessment of real estate subject to ground rent or mortgage

Section 8821 - Assessment of mobile homes and manufactured homes

Section 8822 - Taxing districts lying in more than one county and choice of assessment ratio

Section 8823 - Limitation on tax increase after countywide reassessment

Section 8831 - Chief assessor

Section 8832 - Subordinate assessors

Section 8833 - Solicitor

Section 8834 - Assessment records system

Section 8841 - Assessment roll and interim revisions

Section 8842 - Valuation of property

Section 8843 - Spot reassessment

Section 8844 - Notices, appeals and certification of values

Section 8845 - Service of notices

Section 8846 - Notice of changes given to taxing authorities

Section 8847 - Application of assessment changed as result of appeal

Section 8848 - Special provisions relating to countywide revisions of assessments

Section 8851 - Board of assessment appeals and board of assessment revision

Section 8852 - Regulations and training of boards

Section 8853 - Auxiliary appeal boards

Section 8854 - Appeals to court

Section 8855 - Appeals by taxing districts

Section 8861 - Submission of permit and substantial improvement information to the county assessment office and civil penalty

Section 8862 - Recorder of deeds to furnish record of conveyances, compensation

Section 8862.1 - Grantees of real property to register deed with chief assessor

Section 8863 - Assessment of property of decedent's estates

Section 8864 - Assessment of personal property

Section 8865 - Assessment of occupations

Section 8866 - Limitation on rates of specific taxes

Section 8867 - Prohibition on certain levies

Section 8868 - Optional use by cities