Jill Noelle Olandria

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Property Tax Assessment and the Fulton County Tax Assessors 101

New property owners will initially be at a loss about the annual notice of assessment issued by the Fulton County Tax Assessor for obvious reasons. The notice may even be filled with unfamiliar terms, such as appraised value, assessed value, and estimated tax, among others.

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What You Should Know About the Fulton County Tax Rate

Owners of real property in Fulton County have the responsibility of paying their property taxes in the right amount, at the right time, and to the right authorities. Their knowledge about the Fulton County tax rate is important in this regard considering that it is a factor used in the computation of the total tax bill.

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Ask and File an Appeal at the DeKalb County Tax Assessor

It can be safely assumed that many taxpayers have filed their appeals against the Annual Notice of Assessment issued by the DeKalb County Tax Assessor without the appropriate preparation. This significantly decreases their chances for getting reduced assessed values and, hence, property taxes on their assets.

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The Best Fulton County Tax Consultant and Reducing Your Taxes

Many property owners will accept the assessed values of their real and personal property instead of contesting their accuracy by hiring the best Fulton County tax consultant. The common reason: Hiring the tax consultant will be costlier than paying the property taxes.

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When and When Not to File a DeKalb County Tax Appeal

When considering the filing of a DeKalb County tax appeal, you are well-advised to hire a tax consultant with comprehensive experience in the appeals process. Your appeal will have a higher chance of being successful with a tax expert on board and, hence, your property taxes will be lower for the current year. You will also be able to discuss when and when not to file a property assessment appeal in the first place, which means getting more value for your money (i.e., the benefits of filing the appeal should outweigh the costs).

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Fulton County Tax Assessment Appeals Process Explained

When the Fulton County tax assessment notices are mailed out at the end of May many taxpayers will want to file a protest or an appeal regarding the appraised value of their real property. If you are one of these taxpayers, your chances for a winning appeal will increase when you have basic knowledge about the process.

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Review and Hearing During DeKalb County Tax Assessment Appeal

The first step in appealing your DeKalb County tax assessment notice, specifically your property’s appraised value, is filing a letter of appeal addressed to the Board of Assessors. You should ideally hire a tax consultant but you can also choose to appeal on your own depending on your knowledge of and skills related to the appeals process.

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DeKalb County Property Tax Reduction: Homestead Exemptions

One of the best ways to enjoy a DeKalb County Property tax reduction is through homestead exemptions, which come in two forms, namely, basic and special exemptions. Keep in mind that property owners/taxpayers must comply with the strict eligibility requirements set forth by the State of Georgia and DeKalb County to receive these homestead exemptions.

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FAQs About the Fulton County Tax On Property

Taxpayers like you should not be passive payers of their tax bills, be it their Georgia state taxes or their Fulton County tax on property. Instead, you should be an active taxpayer in the sense that you know the when, where and why as well as the how of paying your taxes particularly on your real estate and personal property. You will find that by being an informed taxpayer, you can actually reduce your tax expenses without robbing your government of its due.

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Fulton County Tax Appeal: BOA to BOE Steps

The Board of Assessors (BOA) and the Board of Equalization (BOE) are two of the most important government bodies in your Fulton County tax appeal. You and your tax advisor will deal with these bodies to lower your real and/or personal property assessment values and, thus, your property taxes.

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