Property Tax Relief can only happen if you appeal the assessment. You can appeal property tax assessments yourself. The appeal process can be difficult to navigate because you must be able to prove and your adjusted value is not in line with property values. This requires research and expertise the average citizen does not possess. Additionally, the tax board attempts to discourage appeal warning that unsuccessful appeal can result in higher, not lower taxes.
Tony Phyrillas is the editor and content manager of The Mercury, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper in Pottstown, Pa. Phyrillas has won national and state awards for political commentary, including first place for column writing in 2010 by the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors. Phyrillas has been featured on National Public Radio and The New York Times and is a frequent commentator on radio and television programs. He co-hosted 'Talking Politics with Tony Phyrillas & Mike Pincus' on WPAZ 1370 AM from 2008 to 2009.
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Property Tax Relief can only happen if you appeal the assessment. You can appeal property tax assessments yourself. The appeal process can be difficult to navigate because you must be able to prove and your adjusted value is not in line with property values. This requires research and expertise the average citizen does not possess. Additionally, the tax board attempts to discourage appeal warning that unsuccessful appeal can result in higher, not lower taxes.
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