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	<title>Real Estate and Property &#187; property taxes</title>
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		<title>Confront Property Assessments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home values dropping? Don't bet the farm on property taxes getting reduced. Property tax increases to home and property owners are fast becoming a hot potatoes issue throughout the country. The consuming question typically is: how to stall an bad burden of appraisal creep and improve the current systems in place without hurting the state's ability to collect basic revenue.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home values dropping? Don&#8217;t bet the farm on property taxes getting reduced. Property tax increases to home and property owners are fast becoming a hot potatoes issue throughout the country. The consuming question usually is: how to stall an bad burden of appraisal creep and improve the current systems in place without hurting the state&#8217;s ability to collect basic revenue.</p>
<p>Basically it is a question of bringing in transparency into government by cutting expenses as well as insisting that government perks, pay and benefits mirror the private sector. <span id="more-47"></span></p>
<p>Government should mirror the private sector in wage and benefits. Instead government take unfair advantage by getting higher wages than the typical WalMart, Home Depot employee, get to retire in 20 years while the average Joe works till he&#8217;s 65.</p>
<p>However, homes&#8217; values may be argued. The assessed price of a home is based upon an opinion of value traditionally derived from comparable sales. Taxpayers should know they can take action today to save on bad property taxes.</p>
<p>Many homes are selling below their assessed value, in many instances this is reason of a property tax appeal. The National Taxpayers Union writes that as many as 60% of all homeowners are over-assessed. When comparable properties sell for a lower price, all you need to do is provide evidence that your homes market value does not equate with the assessment the taxing authorities placed on your home.</p>
<p>Generally, under good times a very large error rate exists in the compilation of property tax data. The National Taxpayers Union writes that usually as many as 60% of all homeowners are over-assessed and not in line with their home value. (&#8221;How To Fight Property Taxes&#8221; 2004 p.1). Here lies the home business opportunity for individuals looking to help others get their property taxes in line.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll only be given a short period of time to present the facts of the case, so you will want to point out the key facts about the property. Point out the significant negative market factors that influence the market value of the property.</p>
<p>Property owners have the right to formally appear in front of a board of property tax revision to share their information and state their case. However the first course of appeal would be to contact the property tax assessor and give compelling evidence. Be prepared for deaf ears, few listen well.</p>
<p>If youve ever been to traffic court, you know you&#8217;ll have to come up with quite believable and credible bottom line certainty to win your case. The world of property taxes and appeals are possess the same characteristics. Be sure to get sound direction, adjustment factors as well as tactics and dont lose out to weak counsel. Click property tax help.</p>
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