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Appeal Your Commercial Property Taxes

Appeal Your Commercial Property Taxes

Property taxes are a major concern for the commercial real estate landlord.  No matter where you are, they are not going down.  There is, however, a method for appealing commercial property taxes

Every community has a different way in which they assess the commercial property tax.  The first thing you need to do is to understand how the community in which you own commercial property assesses taxes against that property.  Next, find out where it is you go to appeal that assessment.  The Assessor’s Office generally does not handle appeals.  In some areas you will need to appeal to the County Commission.  If you have trouble determining who will hear your appeal, contact the Assessor’s Office and ask.  They should be able to provide you with that information.

Appeals usually attach a time limit; so make certain you prepare your appeal in a timely fashion.  In these tough economic times, you might find yourself waiting in line for a hearing to appeal commercial property taxes.

The typical appeal is a document asking you to quantify and qualify why you feel that your commercial property taxes are too high.  You will probably be granted an opportunity for a hearing, at which time you must be prepared to back up your claims with solid documentation.  Local governments are not likely to reduce property taxes unless you can make a very persuasive argument for them doing so.

There are a growing number of tax experts specializing in commercial property taxes.  You might want to consider hiring such an expert to represent your appeal.  They have experience in dealing with your local tax authority and should know exactly who to contact and how to proceed.  When you consider hiring such an expert, ask for references so you can speak with other commercial property owners and find out how successful the expert was in helping them.

Taxes on commercial property sometimes become unbearable.  If you feel they are unreasonable, there are ways to fight in the form of appeals

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Frequently question about property assessment

Which websites can I go to find home sales prices for property value assessment purposes?
I want to reduce my property tax on my house and I recently had an appraiser do an appraisal on my property. The value was over $100K less than what I paid for it, but I found out that I need homes that sold around March 31, 2008 in my neighborhood as proof, not this most recent appraisal. Where can I get such info? Thanks!!

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Chintamani
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Chintamani Abhyankar, is a well known expert in the field of finance and taxation for last 25 years. He has written many books explaining inside secrets of the magic world of personal finance. His famous eBook Stop donating your money to IRS which is now running in its second edition, provides intricate knowledge and valuable tips on personal finance and income tax.

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3 Responses

  1. ww says:

    As a general rule of thumb – if you don't need to get a permit for the work, it may not affect your assessment.

    Examples:
    Flooring is generally considered maintenance and should not trigger an increase.

    Siding, windows, new furnace, new electrical service, air conditioning, bathroom or kitchen remodel, etc…. Could very well result in an increase.

    Of course electing local officials who like to tax and spend will increase your property taxes almost every time. ;-)

    Enjoy

  2. cmsb705 says:

    I live in NY (Nassau County) where property taxes are through the roof. There are companies here that specialize in property tax reduction and charge you 1/2 of the reduction amount with a small application fee that the county requires, if they fail then you lost nothing but your application fee. I have also worked in the business of tax reductions as well. my advice is to consult one of these companies, if not consult a real estate attorney that handles these issues. Paying for an appraisal might work but it could cost you and if you lose then you will be out 300-350. With the other companies if you lose you will lose a small application fee ($25). Also, the process takes a year so you will not see a reduction for at least that period. Good luck.

  3. Ginger says:

    most counties have there own web site. just search for your county tax collector on any search engine. some even have aerial photos of the property

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