Jill Noelle Olandria

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Looking Beyond the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor

In the property assessment appeals process, the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor usually has the spotlight shone on his office during the first few steps.  But there are several other official bodies in the appeals process that every property owner and taxpayer should get acquainted with, so to speak. Here are the three most important bodies.

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Property Tax Increase Is Cause For Concern In DeKalb County

If the 2016 property tax increase is anything to go by, property owners and taxpayers in DeKalb County will likely be in for another sticker shock in their 2017 annual assessment notices. The county authorities, including the Board of Assessors, Board of Equalization, and Superior Court, may experience an increase in the number of appeals being filed.

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Gwinnett County Property Tax Changes

While it may already be the 2017, you are well-advised to know more about the changes to the Gwinnett County property tax process brought by the approval of House Bill 202. Keep in mind that with tax laws being as complicated as these are you should work with an experienced property tax consultant. Here a few pieces of information that you can use in 2017 and beyond. 

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Property Tax Commercial vs. Residential

In the United States, local governments that impose property taxes classify property into two major categories, namely, commercial and residential. The distinct differences between the two will influence their assessment methods, their fair market and assessed values, and their property taxes. Let’s then take a look at property tax for commercial versus residential. 

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Little-known Advice for a Favorable Hearing on Appeal Property Tax

Did you know that you only have 15 minutes or so to present your case during a hearing on your appeal of property tax? You must make a favorable impression on the hearing officer within the allotted time. You should then be as well-prepared as possible to present your side including reliable and admissible evidence.

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How to Obtain Information about Your Property Tax Increase from BTA

In accordance with House Bill 202 (HB 202), property owners and taxpayers have the right to access relevant information from the Board of Tax Assessors (BOA). Said right can be exercised in several ways and can be done in relation to questions regarding a property tax increase – or more appropriately, questions about the assessed value of subject residential or commercial property.

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Game Plan Your Commercial Appeal Versus the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor

The key to a winning appeal against the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor is a cost-efficient, results-driven game plan that can involve many things such as getting to know the tax assessor to planning the appeal. You will find that good preparation and organization can mean the difference between a winning and losing appeal so start on your game plan now!

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Getting An Independent Appraisal To Appeal Property Taxes

One form of supporting documentation when you want to appeal property taxes is an independent appraiser’s report. You should ask a property tax consultant in this matter because of its importance in your appeal. But here’s a few FAQs you should know, as the owner. 

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10 Controllable and Uncontrollable Factors In Property Tax Increase

One of your first steps in fighting a property tax increaseis gaining information about the factors that affect it. You will then have the opportunity to act on the factors within your control, which is better than worrying about the factors beyond your control. You will find that, in doing so, your tax bill can be significantly reduced. 

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Enjoy the Benefits of the Best Real Estate Tax Services

Are you an owner of a residential or commercial property? Are you having problems with property tax management, such as delinquent taxes or high assessments? If you answered yes to either question, then you should look into the best real estate tax services.

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