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Collect Evidence: Gather evidence that supports your argument that the propertys value is inflated. This could include data relating to recent property sales issues, the condition of your property, or other economic factors impacting property values.
When to consider a property tax protest Inaccurate property descriptions: For example, discrepancies in square footage or room count. Outdated or incorrect data: The appraisal district may have relied on unsuitable information to determine your propertys market value.
The easiest way to win an appeal is to find out the county has the wrong square footage for your property. An appeal triggers a review of your file. The discrepancy must be significant. Bring evidence bearing on the market value of your property.
Craft a Clear and Concise Introduction Begin your appeal letter with a clear and concise introduction. State your reason for drafting the letter, briefly describe the property and your concerns about the assessed value. Avoid superfluous information at this point, and save supporting evidence for later parts.
If you are dissatisfied with your propertys appraised value or if errors exist in the appraisal records regarding your property, you should file Form 50-132, Property Owners Notice of Protest (PDF) with the ARB.
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If a taxpayer disagrees with the value established for a property, they should discuss the issue with the Assessors staff in the county where the property is located. If an agreement cannot be reached, then taxpayers have a right to appeal the value under certain circumstances and limitations.
Explain why you believe your property is overvalued, referencing the evidence youve gathered. Example: Based on recent sales of comparable properties in my neighborhood, I believe the assessed value of my home is higher than its current market value.

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