Florida Property Tax Exemptions You Should Know

Whether you have a home in the Sunshine State, or you own a commercial property in Florida, property tax can be a big expense. Whether you want to appeal your tax bill or not, you should be aware that there are many exemptions available to property owners in this state. If you aren’t taking advantage of these, you could be paying hundreds, thousands, or even millions of dollars too much on your property tax bill. Here are some of the most common property tax exemptions you may be able to take advantage of:

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The 4-Step Process to Business Personal Property Taxes

When you get a bill from the Cobb County tax assessor office, that means that it’s time to start forking over large sums of money to continue doing business in the county. It’s not a fun time for anyone, but it can be even more hectic for a business that is behind on filing their returns. In fact, though, filing returns is just one step in a detailed process that governs the entire personal property tax cycle. Here’s what business owners in Cobb County need to know about this process, and why following it can help you save money.

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Don’t Make These 8 Mistakes When You Appeal Your DeKalb Property Tax Bill

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4 Things to Consider When You Get the Bill from the Fulton County Tax Assessor

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3 Things You Should Know When You Get a Bill from GA Tax Assessors

Have you gotten your property tax bill from GA tax assessors? Are you dreading the day it does come? For many home owners, property tax is a mystery. You know that it’s a hefty bill that shows up every year, based on a number that you didn’t have any say in, and you know that it can eat away at your savings. Whether you pay this cost monthly as part of your mortgage, or you pay it all at once when the bill arrives, it’s something that homeowners should take a closer look at. There is a way to save money on this bill, even if the GA tax assessors’ office you speak to says the number is final. Let’s dive into three things you should know about this bill.

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When the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor Gets the Property Value Wrong

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What to Do When the Fulton County Tax Assessor Valued Your Property Too High

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Should You File an Appeal With the Cobb County Tax Assessor?

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Make an Appeal to the DeKalb County Tax Assessor Office

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Is Your Property Valuation from the Fulton County Tax Assessor Wrong?

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