
At Appeal Tax, we make lowering your property taxes simple with DIY tools or expert help tailored to your city, county and state.
Helping Property Owners Like You Since 2008
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Appeal Tax helps homeowners and real estate investors make sure they’re not overpaying on property taxes. Our software reviews your assessment, compares your property to similar homes, flags potential errors, and generates a ready-to-submit appeal report—so you can challenge an unfair valuation and keep more money in your pocket each year.

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How We Help
Appeal Tax has helped property owners and real estate investors across the United States challenge inflated assessments and fight for fair valuations. If your home, rental, or commercial property is assessed higher than market reality, you could be paying more than you should—year after year.
Our process is simple:
- We review your assessment for red flags and common errors
- We analyze comparable properties and local market data
- We generate a clear, submission-ready report you can mail to your county assessor

All 50 States
Whether you own one home or a portfolio of properties, Appeal Tax gives you a smarter way to protect your cash flow and keep more of what you earn.
California
Texas
Michigan
Florida
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a property tax assessment?
A property tax assessment is the value your local assessor assigns to your property for tax purposes. That assessed value—combined with local tax rates—helps determine your annual property tax bill.
How long does the appeal process take?
It varies. Some decisions take weeks; others take months, especially if there’s a board hearing. Many counties have multiple steps: informal review → board of review → tax tribunal/court.
Will appealing increase my taxes or trigger retaliation?
An appeal can sometimes result in no change—or rarely, a higher value if the assessor finds major omissions. That’s why you should appeal with strong evidence and accurate facts.
Can I appeal every year?
In many areas, yes—especially if values change or new errors are discovered. Some jurisdictions limit how often you can appeal, so always check local rules.
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