Little Rock homeowners can appeal their Pulaski County assessment to the Board of Equalization every August. TaxAppeal prepares your appeal letter with comparable sales evidence and files via USPS certified mail before the August 17 deadline — all for $79 flat.
Pulaski County is the most populous county in Arkansas. The county uses mass-appraisal models that frequently overestimate values in rapidly changing neighborhoods and undersell condition-related discounts.
If your home's market value is overstated by Pulaski County, your assessed value (20% of market) is inflated by the same percentage — and so is your tax bill.
Arkansas has one fixed statewide deadline: the third Monday in August. Miss it and you wait a full year. TaxAppeal files early via USPS certified mail.
Most Arkansas consultants charge 25-40% of savings. On a $1,000 reduction that's up to $400 gone. TaxAppeal charges $79 flat — you keep everything.
We handle everything in 4 minutes.
We pull your Pulaski County property data — assessed value, square footage, year built, and comparable sales.
Our system generates a professional appeal letter citing Arkansas Code §26-27-317 and §26-26-1901 with comparable sales from your area.
Your appeal is mailed to the Pulaski County Board of Equalization secretary via USPS certified mail before August 17.
Don't miss the Pulaski County Board of Equalization deadline. We handle everything for $79.