Every year in Fulton County, property tax bills get sent out, and every year, homeowners are faced with huge bills that can have a serious impact on their budget. Whether you were prepared for the bill or not, everyone likes to save money. And the fact is that your tax bill could very well be too high. So many homeowners go through the appeals process, in an attempt to keep their bills fair and easier to afford.
When you want to appeal your property tax bill, the first thing you’ll need to do is send an official appeal letter to the Fulton County tax assessor. Because of the way that homes are valued by the assessor, property taxes fluctuate almost every year. The market, the local crime rate, the growth of your city, and so many other factors can make your home’s value more or less each year. And many homes throughout Georgia are over-assessed, meaning that you are paying far more than you should be for your property tax.
Do you know what sort of data is used to determine your Fulton County property tax assessments? The details are often quite surprising to those unfamiliar with the issue, and include