- “9 out of 10 tax appeal winners will agree.” You need a well-organized appeal that proves your contentions. Leave the tax examiners a loophole and they’ll wiggle out NOT giving you a property tax deduction. Our methods virtually eliminate that possibility. "Property Tax Appeal Book " Instead of investing $1,000 in attorney and appraiser fees, $37 will show you how to maximize your win.
-
Recent Posts
- For 25 years Grove City, PA has NOT increased their property tax. 11/24/06 It can be done! Basic economics teaches “economy of scale.” It means services are more economical and less expensive when shared with larger numbers, assuming administrators have not sticky fingers over-feathering their elite clubs nests, are somewhat disciplined managerially and, most importantly, not habitually intoxicated by a gotta spend mentality.
Categories
- Assessment Errors
- Blogroll
- Blogroll
- Canadian Property Taxes
- Energy News
- Florida Property Taxes
- Homeowner Property Protest
- How To Appeal Property Taxes
- Kentucky
- Land Taxes
- Lower Property Taxes
- Minnesota
- New York/New Jersey News
- Pennsylvania
- Personal Property Tax
- Price Concessions
- Property Tax Appeals
- Property Tax Increases
- Property Tax Reduction
- Real Estate
- Real Estate News
- Real Estate Scams
- Reassessments
- Residential Property Taxes
- Rhode Island
- State Property Taxes
- Tax Appeal
- Tax Reduction Politics
- Uncategorized
- Worldwide Property Taxes
Category Archives: Blogroll
Blanket Municipal Appraisal Assessments
Blanket Municipal Appraisal Assessments: Making sense of what real estate assessments actually mean is our underlying purpose. We’ll try to give you some good pointers along the way. Your town assessor relies on the blanket municipal assessment. These values are … Continue reading
Rhode Island Property Taxes
Rhode Island ranks somewhere in the middle of the 50 states in terms of income taxes, sales taxes and corporate taxes. Rhode Island high property taxes cause it to rank as the eighth highest tax state in the union. "The … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll, Rhode Island
Leave a comment
Property and Home Sale Trends
In the Northeast, home sales and reductions in appraised values are declining for existing home’s for sale inventory. This trend, if it continues, should translate well for those seeking to find lower priced comparables inorder to challenge their property taxes. If … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll, Real Estate News
Leave a comment
Assessed Values
Your property tax bill is your assessed value multiplied by the tax rate. When the town or municipality does a blanket reassessment, those assessed values increase upon reassessment, tax rates drop. However your tax rate is a piece of the … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll
Leave a comment