Atlanta property values have risen sharply, and Fulton County assessments frequently overshoot actual market value. TaxAppeal files your formal appeal with the Fulton County Board of Assessors for a flat $79.
82% of Georgia property tax protests result in a reduction. Here's why Atlanta homeowners have especially strong grounds.
Georgia assesses property at 40% of fair market value. If the Fulton County Board of Assessors overestimates your fair market value, your taxable value and tax bill are both inflated.
You have 45 days from your Notice of Assessment to file an appeal with the Fulton County Board of Assessors. Missing this window means waiting until next year.
Atlanta's intown neighborhoods — Buckhead, Virginia-Highland, Decatur, and East Atlanta — have seen rapid appreciation that assessors frequently miscalculate.
TaxAppeal files your appeal directly with the Fulton County appraisal authority via USPS certified mail with return receipt.
Most Atlanta property tax firms charge 25-40% of your savings. Here's how TaxAppeal compares.
On a $1,840 reduction, that's $644 in fees — every year.
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