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Most people don’t know that it’s possible to reduce the property taxes on their personal residence. In fact, not only is it possible, but it is relatively easy, contrary to what you might imagine. But it isn’t quite as easy as a properties los dolses walking into the tax assessor’s office, informing him or her that you think your taxes are outrageously high, and expecting a reduction on the spot.

On the other hand, if you are armed with the right information, i.e., data that properly supports your demand, and you take the proven approach described in this book, you’ll have an excellent chance of getting the reduction that you think you deserve. The time you spend gathering the necessary information and preparing your los dolses properties, usually between six and ten hours, will be well worth your effort.

Not every homeowner with property in los dolses can get a property tax reduction–because his or her taxes may not be out of line. But studies have shown that in the case of about 60 percent of America’s households, there is sufficient evidence to warrant a tax reduction. There are a wide variety of reasons that could help to justify one.

For example, there might be arithmetic errors in the tax records, the age of your residence may be grossly incorrect in the records, you may own a one-story house but be taxed for a two-story house, the dimensions of your land may be wrong in the tax records, or you may not have been given an exemption (as a veteran, for example) to which you are entitled.

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