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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I protest taxes..?
My property taxes jumped quite significantly from last year. Is protesting taxes a complicated, time consuming process? Time is something I don't have. What is your experience in protesting taxes? Can I pay someone a fee to do that? Can my CPA do this?....What is the likelyhood of actually winning..?
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You always should protest the taxes.
The worst case scenario they will remain the same.
try taxprotest.me - this is an online tool that will automatically generate all the docs needed to protest. Just for $20 or less per property ...