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My monthly tax payment increased by a $600

Jamaal Smith
  • Investor
  • Dallas
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Hello,

I hope this message finds everyone well. My monthly tax payment on my 4-plex went from $1200 to $1800. It is located in Irving TX and is owner occupied. I am also a veteran if that is relevant.

I was told I needed to speak to a tax attorney to lower it. Is this true? If not what is the best way to reduce my tax payment to what it was originally and is it possible to prevent increases in the future?

Thank you for the help in advance!

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    Mike Dymski
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    Mike Dymski
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    Quote from @Jamaal Smith:

    Hello,

    Is it possible to prevent increases in the future?

    Vote for politicians who won't raise the money supply by 40% again.

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