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Your Home Has Been Revaluated and Re-Assessed
- Will your property taxes increase ?
- How does your new assessment compare to your neighbors ?
- Is your assessment fair and correct ?
- Should
you challenge your assessment ?
Our
Assessment Report Will Help You Answer These Important Questions
Your New Assessment and Your Property Taxes
In July,
2010, your town will adjust its tax rate (the mill rate) to reflect the new assessments. Your assessment likely increased but this does not mean your
property taxes will increase. The only way to estimate the impact on your taxes is to compare your new assessment
with your neighbors. The key issue is equitability: was your assessment fairly adjusted compared to your neighbors
? We will help you answer this important question. see Sample Assessment Report.
Are Your Property Taxes Too High ?
Thousands of Connecticut homeowners
pay property taxes that are too high. In fact, the National Taxpayers Union estimates that as much as 50% of all property
is assessed over its true fair market value. The primary reason for this is simple human
error. The appraisal process requires the processing of a tremendous amount of data and assessors routinely make basic errors. Property
tax experts estimate that 50% of all over-assessments are the result of mistakes. We will assist you in discovering
these mistakes.
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Should You Challenge Your Assessment ?
Homeowners
often complain about the annual increase in their property taxes, but few challenge the real cause of the high taxes:
their assessments. Through the appeal process, assessments are routinely revised, resulting in significant monetary savings. Homeowners have several chances to challenge their assessments. How to Challenge Your Assessment. However, this process starts immediately; several months before you know the impact of your new assessment. Our
assessment report immediately provides you with the necessary information. Our Service For a
one-time charge of $79, we will E-mail you a detailed assessment report. This report will estimate the tax consequences of your new assessment, as well as provide a comparison
of your new assessment with your neighbors and town residents. The report will also provide several recent comparable sales
and alert you to any assessor mistakes. see Sample Assessment Report. This report could save you thousands of dollars, or, provide the assurance that you are not one of the many over-taxed
property owners.
Request Your Assessment Report
To request your assessment report, please make payment and submit
the attached, Application Form. Credit card payments can be made securely through Pay-Pal by clicking on the icon below. Or, click here to Pay by check. Within 48 hours of payment, we will E-mail you your assessment report.
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