As New Jersey’s economy and housing market struggled to recover from
the recession in 2013, property owners filed a near-record of more than
100,000 tax appeals, winning an average reduction of $40,093 in assessed
valuation and a proportionate tax cut.
Since 2012 NJ Property Tax Appeal
has specialized in identifying over-assessed properties and has
successfully helped homeowners win tax reductions through formal
assessment appeals.
To determine if a tax reduction is
warranted, NJ Property Tax Appeal offers homeowners a free property
review and provides them with a brief report indicating whether or not
their property has been fairly assessed.
If an assessment is
deemed to be excessive, NJ Property Tax Appeal will supply the homeowner
with the application forms and documentation required for filing an
appeal on their own, as well as provide access to independent attorneys
and licensed appraisers on request.
New Jersey homeowners
interested in receiving a free property review to determine if they may
be eligible for a property tax reduction can register at www.njpropertytaxappeal.net.
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