In most cases, there is a specific deadline for appealing property taxes. This deadline is usually set by the local government or tax assessor's office and is typically within a certain number of days after the property tax bill is issued. If you miss this deadline, you may not be able to protest your property taxes.
However, there may be some circumstances under which you can still appeal your property taxes even if the deadline has passed. For example, if you can demonstrate that you had a good reason for not being able to appeal your property taxes by the deadline (such as a medical emergency or other unforeseen circumstance), the local government or tax assessor's office may allow you to file an appeal on your property taxes even if the deadline has passed.
It is important to keep in mind that each jurisdiction has its own rules and procedures for appealing property taxes, so it is best to check with your local government or tax assessor's office to determine what options may be available to you if you have missed the deadline.
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