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Gainesville, Georgia · Atlanta Area · Property Tax Appeal

Gainesville Property Tax Appeal — $79 Flat Fee

Gainesville is Hall County's largest city anchored by Lake Lanier's southern shores. Hall County assessments frequently struggle with lakefront properties where view quality, dock access, and lot depth create major value differentials. TaxAppeal files your formal appeal with the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors — backed by comparable sales data and certified mail — for a flat $79.

45 days
Appeal window
$1,230
Avg. annual savings
$79
Flat fee
Hall Co.
Service area
Takes about 4 minutes. 45-day deadline from your notice date.

Why Gainesville Homeowners Should Appeal

Georgia assesses property at 40% of fair market value — when that estimate is wrong, you overpay every year until you appeal.

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Hall County Board of Tax Assessors Uses Mass Appraisal

The Hall County Board of Tax Assessors values thousands of properties using statistical models that apply broad market trends across entire neighborhoods. Your home's specific condition and location nuances are often missed — leading to inflated assessments.

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High Stakes at Current Values

With a median home value of $370,000 in Gainesville, even a 5% over-assessment means $185 in excess annual taxes. Appealing is one of the highest-ROI decisions a Georgia homeowner can make.

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Georgia Law Gives You 45 Days

Under O.C.G.A. § 48-5-311, every Hall County homeowner has the right to appeal within 45 days of their Notice of Assessment. TaxAppeal handles the evidence, appeal letter, and certified mail filing.

How TaxAppeal Works in Gainesville

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Enter Your Address

Provide your Gainesville property address. TaxAppeal pulls your current Hall County Board of Tax Assessors assessed value automatically.

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We Build Your Case

Our system compiles comparable sales from Hall County and generates a formal appeal letter citing O.C.G.A. § 48-5-311.

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We Mail via Certified Mail

Your appeal is printed and mailed to the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt — documented proof of timely filing.

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You Save Money

The Hall County Board of Tax Assessors reviews your evidence. If they do not offer an adequate reduction, your case proceeds to the Hall County Board of Equalization.

About the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors

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45-Day Appeal Deadline

Your appeal must be filed within 45 days of the date on your Notice of Assessment from the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors. TaxAppeal files certified mail to create documented proof of timely filing.

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How TaxAppeal Files

We mail your appeal letter with comparable sales evidence via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt to the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors — a legally documented record your appeal was postmarked before the deadline.

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The BOE Process

If the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors does not offer an acceptable reduction, your appeal proceeds to the Hall County Board of Equalization — a three-member independent panel. TaxAppeal guides you at each stage.

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Georgia Risk Disclosure

Unlike Texas and Florida, Georgia does not prohibit assessment increases from appeals. TaxAppeal reviews all market data before filing to ensure your appeal is well-supported by comparable sales evidence.

$79 Flat vs. Contingency Firms

Every other Gainesville property tax appeal service charges a percentage of your savings — every year.

ServiceFee StructureCost on $$1,230 Win
✓ TaxAppeal USA$79 flat fee$79
Contingency Appeal Firm25–35% of savings$$369
Property Tax Attorney40–50% of savings$$554

Georgia Property Tax Appeal Law

Under O.C.G.A. § 48-5-311, every Hall County homeowner has the legal right to appeal their property assessment within 45 days of their Notice of Assessment. Georgia assesses property at 40% of estimated fair market value.

The appeal path: Board of Assessors informal review → Board of Equalization (BOE) → Superior Court. The postmark deadline controls in Georgia — TaxAppeal files certified mail to document timely filing.

Georgia does not prohibit assessment increases from appeals. TaxAppeal reviews all comparable sales data to ensure your case is strongly supported before filing.

Gainesville Property Tax Appeal FAQ

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Ready to appeal your Gainesville property taxes?

Gainesville homeowners save an average of $$1,230/year. $79 flat — 45-day deadline from your notice.

O.C.G.A. § 48-5-311 · Hall County Board of Tax Assessors · USPS Certified Mail Filing