Where to File Your Appeal with the DeKalb County Tax Assessor

Based on the advice of your trusted tax consultant from Fair Assessments, you have conducted the crucial steps in planning for your appeal against the annual tax assessment of the DeKalb County tax assessor. These steps include doing your own research about the possible appraised values for your property and looking over the possible factors that affected the assessor’s appraised values, among others.

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Facts Property Owners Should Know About the Fulton County Tax

Many new residents in Fulton may be unaware of the Fulton County tax on real estate or may have misconceptions about it, such as that these are similar to taxes in other counties. Keep in mind that every county has its own rules and regulations about the property tax although there will be similarities in terms of federal and state laws.

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Benefits of Getting an Atlanta Property Tax Consultant

Many taxpayers will rely on their own self-taught knowledge and skills about the property taxation system rather than hire an Atlanta property tax consultant for many reasons. The most common reason is the cost of hiring said tax professional that many people imagine as being on the high end. But this is not so because getting the tax consultant on board will pay dividends, so to speak, that will provide benefits.

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The Two-step Process Applied by the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor

The Gwinnett County tax assessor has the duty of assessing properties and issuing tax assessment notices, among others. Taxpayers, on the other hand, have the duty to know the process applied by the tax assessor’s staff in these two aspects for their own benefit. Keep in mind that tax assessments can be appealed (i.e., reduced in value) but tax bills cannot be appealed, thus, emphasizing the importance of appealing your tax assessment within 45 days after its receipt.  

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Information About the Hall County Tax Assessor

The Hall County tax assessor is beginning to make the rounds again, visiting properties throughout the county and offering assessments. Of course, most homeowners are dreading this, as property values and taxes seem to be on the rise every year. Because of this, you may be looking for some information about the Hall County tax assessor and how everything operates. We thought we’d take the time to share some general information about the tax assessor, which will help you to get through the upcoming property tax season unscathed.

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The Clayton County Tax Assessor and You

We’ve already passed the first of the year, which means that the Clayton County tax assessor has begun the annual assessments of properties in the area. Although this is likely nothing new to residents of Clayton County, it never hurts to get a refresher course on how the whole process works. For this reason, we thought it would be worthwhile to answer some frequently asked questions that people have about the Clayton County tax assessor.

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Important Information about DeKalb County Tax

Hopefully, you made it through the last property tax season without any issues. But, even if you did – or if you’re new to DeKalb county – it’s important to know how the DeKalb County Tax Assessor works, and what the property tax system is like in the area. So, we thought it would be helpful to provide a bit of a refresher course for the seasoned vets, and some general information for people who are new to the area!

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Gwinnett County Tax Assessor 2015 Notices Are Out

Gwinnett County tax assessment notices are dated April 3. You have 45 days to file a Gwinnett County property tax appeal which makes the deadline May 18. You can view your Gwinnett County tax assessment notice online. You can file your Gwinnett property tax appeal online on the tax assessor website

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Fulton County Tax: What You Need to Know

As you read this, the property tax season has started up again in Fulton County. In the months ahead the Fulton County tax assessor’s staff will be making their way around, surveying properties, and making their appraisals. This is an important time in your tax year, because the appraisals that they make will determine the amount of Fulton County tax you owe this year. Because of this, we thought it might be useful to give a general overview of the process, and to suggest ways for you to lower your Fulton County tax liability.

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Is Your Gwinnett County Property Tax Out of Line?

We hear from the residents of Gwinnett County all the time. They tell us that the amount that they’re paying in property tax every year just seems to go up and up, and that it’s often completely out of line with what they feel their property is actually worth. Often, they come to believe that they’ve come crazy with all the property tax in Gwinnett County that they’re liable for. Here’s the thing: they’re not.

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How Can I Lower My DeKalb County Property Tax?

With money getting tighter and tighter every year, homeowners throughout Georgia, including those in DeKalb County, are looking for ways to lower the amount they’re paying in property taxes. Many homeowners across the country simply accept the assessed value of their home as a given, and pay the property taxes that they’re billed each and every year. While this is good civic propriety, it is not good financial sense. In many cases a homeowner may be able to challenge the assessed value of his or her property, and reap the benefit of paying lower property taxes.

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