Am I allowed to protest my taxes?

 

Of course anyone can, mistakes are made often, it is up to you to make certain your taxable value is accurate, property description is correct and that you are taken advantage of all tax deductions you are eligible for.

 

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Appealing to your county board of appeals is generally the first step in the appeal process. Most appeals start at this level.


You may appeal the current year real market, maximum assessed, specially assessed, or assessed value of your property.
 
The majority of appeals will be based on a difference of opinion between you and the assessor about the current market value. In such cases, you will need to present evidence about the market value of your property as it existed on the assessment date. Evidence might include an appraisal report of your property done by an independent appraiser or a comparison of your property with similar properties that have recently sold in your area.
 
Comparing the value on the tax roll of your house to the value on the tax roll of your neighbor's house, or comparing the taxes you pay to the taxes your neighbor pays is generally not considered satisfactory evidence. Let us Help You click here