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Dated: August 27 2020
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Rarely does anyone look at their tax bill and think, “Yes! It’s just the right amount!”
But can you fight it? Maybe.
Your tax notice tells you how much you owe, but it also has a lot more information, like how your tax assessment was determined. Your assessment is comprised of two parts:
Before you begin an appeal process, make sure you have all your facts straight.
Fair Market Value is the price the house would most likely be sold for, not the highest or lowest possible price.
An appeal must provide proof that the valuation on your property tax bill overstates your property's assessed value in comparing uniformity to other similar neighborhood assessments or is higher than the recent sale prices of similar neighborhood properties.
Can you appeal? It’s actually pretty simple to determine. If you fall into one of three groups, you qualify for an appeal:
If you don’t fit into any of those 3 categories, unfortunately, your tax bill is probably accurate.
If you need help understanding the process of finding comparable properties, contact your LW Reedy Real Estate agent. We’ll be happy to help.
Always check with your township office to confirm their policies and requirements.
If you want to appeal, you may want to consider hiring an appeal expert to see if there is anything else you can do. Or you can try these steps:
If you have a recent certified professional appraisal to use as evidence, call your assessor’s office to set up an appointment to review it with them.
Real estate professionals’ comps are not accepted as an official appraisal. However, they are still useful in determining whether or not to move forward with an appeal. You can also use those comps to gather the proof you need: the property record cards for the comps. As a taxpayer, you have the right to inspect the property record cards, assessment records, real estate transfer declarations, and other evidence of the sale price of any property.
While you may not be able to lower your property tax bill, understanding how the assessment process works can at least help you feel confident that you’re paying the accurate amount. If you have any questions about your property tax bill or the appeal process, contact your LW Reedy Real Estate agent or our office. We are always happy to help you through the process or recommend a professional to take care of it for you.
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