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Why Now Is a Good Time to Hire a Property Tax Consultant

With every election comes a new potential for tax changes. Many times, this impacts the taxable value of your property. When taxes are increased, perhaps to pay for new services or increasing costs, it is very common for property owners to see a much larger tax bill. Sometimes, it’s important to consider this from a value perspective. Has the value of the home increased?

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Learn More About the Types of Cobb County Real Estate Tax Services

Cobb County residents will find that there are qualified professionals who can provide them with a variety of real estate tax services. Depending on the circumstances, individuals may find that they require one of the following types of real estate tax services in Cobb County: 

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Gwinnett Annual Notices of Assessment Delayed until the Beginning of May

Gwinnett Tax Assessor’s office typically mails residential and commercial annual notices of assessment in early April but now will be mailed in the beginning of May. The Annual Notice of Assessment informs you of the value assessed on your residential or commercial real estate property as of January 1, 2020.

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How a Cobb County Tax Consultant Can Help You

Many taxpayers believe that hiring the services of a Cobb County tax consultant is unnecessary especially in financial terms. Taxpayers, after all, can prepare and file their tax returns as well pay for their taxes on their own.

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Valuation Methods Used by the DeKalb County Property Tax Assessors

The law requires the Dekalb county property tax assessors to appraise real and tangible personal property at their fair market values. There are three approaches used in order to arrive at a fair assessment. Of the three methods, only one will be used depending on the availability and quality of market data resources.

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The Assessment Process Used by the Gwinnett 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 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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Being a Good Neighbor can Help with your Clayton Property Tax Appeal

While not everybody can be great friends with their neighbors, it can pay to be a good neighbor, nonetheless. The benefits of being a good neighbor aren’t just about being on good terms with your immediate neighbors but also about reducing your burden of a high property tax by filing a Clayton property tax appeal. Here’s why it matters. 

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Risks Involved when Filing a Cobb County Property Tax Appeal

The best Cobb County tax consultants are providers of services essential in effective and efficient management of annual property taxes. These tax professionals will not only provide competent representation during the appeals process but will also provide a wide range of consultation services regarding taxation for residential, commercial, and agricultural property. 

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How the Fulton County Tax Assessors Determine a Property’s Appraised Value

The fair market values of all Fulton county real and personal properties are determined by the Fulton County tax assessors for property tax purposes.  The Fulton County tax assessors use the best methods in mass property appraisal with the purpose of giving out fair assessments.  But in case you have issues about the annual assessment notice for your property, you can file a property tax appeal within 45 days after your receipt of said notice.

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Pros and Cons of Hiring a Gwinnett County Tax Consultant

While home prices are falling, you may find yourself disappointed with your property tax assessed value as reflected on the annual notice of assessment. Fortunately, you can exercise your right to appeal the tax assessor’s assessed value either on your own or with the assistance of a Gwinnett county tax consultant.  Here are the pros and cons of hiring a Gwinnett tax consultant.

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