Daniel Jones

Recent Posts

Are You Paying the Right Amount for Your Fulton County Property Tax?

In fact, when you pick up the mail and see there’s a bill in there for you, don’t you sometimes look at it with a scowl on your face and a feeling of disgust because you’re like, and who’s after my money now? You’re not alone. That’s how many of us feel.Receiving a bill in the mail isn’t usually the highlight of your day

Read More

Things to Know About Your DeKalb County Property Tax

The more you know about something, the better off you’ll be. That’s pretty much true for anything. So, knowing more about your DeKalb County Property Tax is something you can benefit from. This post is going to take you through some of the questions that people often ask about topics regarding their property taxes. One day you may find yourself having the same question, so some of this might be quite helpful to you, even if you don’t know that now.
Read More

A Guide to GA Tax Assessors

The GA Tax Assessors are managed under the Department of Revenue. There is an Assessors’ Office for each county in Georgia to serve the needs of the people in that area. There are 159 counties throughout the State of Georgia, and each one has an office for the assessment of property. For our purposes, we’re talking about real property, so your homes and businesses.
Read More

Are There Ways to Lower Your Gwinnett County Property Tax?

Property taxes have been increasing for decades in many areas. It’s a natural thing to wonder if there are any ways that you could lower your Gwinnett County Property Tax bill. But wondering only gets you so far. So, where do you get the answer to the question, “Is there any way for me to lower my property tax bill?” How about right here. We’re going to go over some options that could potentially save you some money.
Read More

How To Know When to File an Appeal with the Fulton County Tax Assessor

You may know that you have the right to file an appeal with the Fulton County Tax Assessor. But what you might not know is when you have a case for filing an appeal with the Fulton County Tax Assessor. That’s ok. It’s hard to know things like these because we’re not all well-versed in property assessment valuations and property taxes. We’ll take a look at some of the things you need to look at to know if you have a good case for an appeal of the assessed value of your property.

Read More

Thinking of Filing an Appeal with the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor? – Here Are Some Helpful Terms to Know

If you’re thinking about appealing the value given to your property by the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor, there are definitely some terms you need to know that will help you with knowing how to go about proving your claim and what kind of supporting evidence will be the most helpful for doing that. This discussion is going to be all about the different terms you might come across when you’re gathering evidence for your appeal and how to go about using this information to your advantage.

Read More

Be In the Know About Your Florida Property Tax

Those of us who own residential or commercial property in Florida should know a little something about Florida Property Tax. But this isn’t the kind of knowledge that we just pick up along the way. Property owners should really make it a priority to learn what they can about their Florida Property Tax and the officials that are involved with that tax.

Read More

Things You Should Know Before You File an Appeal with the DeKalb County Tax Assessor

It won’t be long before you’ll be receiving your property assessment notice in the mail from the DeKalb County Tax Assessor. It’s inevitable that some of you will need to file an appeal to get the assessed value of your property lowered because the assessor appraised the property at too high of a value. Before you get into trying to file your appeal though, there are some things you should know.

Read More

It’s Your Right to Appeal Your Fulton County Property Tax

Your Fulton County property tax assessment notice will be arriving soon. You should receive it in the mail sometime within late May to early June. If you look at yours and you disagree with the assessor’s valuation, you have the right to appeal the number that was given. You have 45 days from the date printed on your assessment notice to get your appeal filed. So, just make sure you don’t hesitate to get things moving because once you’re past that time period, you won’t be able to appeal this year’s taxes.

Read More

What Happens When You Appeal Your Gwinnett County Property Tax Assessment Valuation

The key to success in just about anything is to be prepared. You’ve already started your preparations for appealing your Gwinnett County property tax assessment, by looking into what you need to do and making the decision to file an appeal. Those are great first steps. So, congratulations on coming this far.

Read More
property tax appeals

Subscribe to our A Fair Shake Blog:

How Tax Assessors Use Sales to Value Property
HOW TAX ASSESSORS USE THE COST APPROACH TO VALUE PROPERTY
New call-to-action