How to Appeal Your New Jersey Property Tax Assessment
Property taxes are usually the second biggest expense for homeowners, trailing only the expense of a mortgage, and New Jersey is known to have the highest property taxes in the country.
Although many property owners don’t know it, property taxes are not fixed expenses. Successful tax appeals may create opportunities for hundreds or thousands of dollars in savings.
However, property tax appeals can be complicated, and it is important to understand what you’re getting into before you embark on the endeavor. Our whitepaper, How to Appeal Your New Jersey Property Tax Assessment, gives you an overview to help you be informed and prepared for what is to come.
Specifically, our whitepaper reviews:
- The factors impacting your tax assessment
- Important questions to consider before appealing your property taxes
- The property tax appeal process
- Tips for tax appeal success
- What happens after the tax appeal judgement
The attorneys at McKirdy, Riskin, Olson & DellaPelle, P.C. have successfully handled real estate tax appeals at county tax boards around the State, in the New Jersey Tax Court, and New Jersey Supreme Court, representing owners of every type of property – from industrial facilities to single family homes and small business properties – and have saved our clients millions of dollars over the years.