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Land value review

Part 3 of the Valuation of Land Act 1916 provides for an objection process for the review of land values.

If you have recently received a Notice of Valuation from the NSW Valuer General or a land tax assessment from the Office of State Revenue and have concerns regarding your land value, you have the right to lodge an objection to have the land value reviewed.

You can find more information about objecting to a valuation by:

  • downloading the brochure Your land value review guide (PDF 838KB) or
  • phoning the valuation call centre on T: 1800 110 038 or for international callers +61 2 6332 8188

You must provide valid supporting information for your objection to be accepted. If your objection is incomplete or inadequate information is supplied you will be asked to supply additional information.

To assist in the understanding of your land value a free valuation sales report is available. It lists property sales that were considered when determining land values in your area. Sales from the valuation sales report can be used to support your objection.

The valuation sales report is not available for individual strata units. The Valuer General provides land values for the site of a strata scheme.

You have 60 days to lodge an objection to your land value.

The last date to object is printed on your Notice of Valuation.

Land tax clients have 60 days from the issue date printed on their land tax assessment to lodge an objection.

If you want to lodge an out of date objection, you must provide detailed reasons why the objection is late. The Valuer General will then determine whether to accept the objection.

The Valuer General encourages suggestions for further improvements to the valuation and objection system at E: valuergeneral@lpi.nsw.gov.au.



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