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Can I win an appeal based solely upon the annual increase of my property assessment value or the increase in the amount of my property taxes?

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Can I win an appeal based solely upon the annual increase of my property assessment value or the increase in the amount of my property taxes?

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No, Sec. 8-12, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, provides four grounds for an appeal: (1) assessment of the property exceeds by more than 10 percent the market value of the property, or (2) lack of uniformity or inequality, brought about by illegality of the methods used or error in the application of the methods to the property involved, or (3) denial of an exemption to which the taxpayer is entitled and for which such person has qualified, or (4) illegality, on any ground arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States or the laws of the state or the ordinances of the city in addition to the ground of illegality of the methods used, mentioned in clause (2).

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