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How to Write a Property Tax Appeal Letter?

3 min readSep 13, 2024

A well-written property tax appeal letter is an effective tool for challenging the assessed value. It can lower your property tax burden. But how to write a property tax appeal letter?

Property taxes are an unavoidable component of homeownership. However, what happens if you believe your property has been overvalued, resulting in higher-than-justified tax assessments?

Our best tax consultant Houston leads you through the critical stages for writing an effective property tax appeal letter.

Follow these steps to write an impactful property tax appeal letter:

Know Your Rights

Begin your appeal letter by stating your rights as a property owner. Highlight that you are aware of the assessment process and have the right to appeal if you think there are mistakes or contradictions in the appraisal.

Gather Evidence

Collect supporting evidence to back up your allegation and improve your case. Obtain recent property assessments, pictures, or any other pertinent records demonstrating differences in the evaluation.

For instance, provide evidence and images to back up your claim if your property has structural faults that impair its value.

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Dr. Jake Latimer

Written by Dr. Jake Latimer

Doctorate in Business Finance, MS in Taxation, MBA in Finance & Accounting, Partner L & Y Tax Advisors, LLC. www.lytaxadvisors.com & www.onlyroofing.com

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