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		<title>Different Circumstances For Property Tax Reduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some reasons why people receive a property tax reduction. Veterans, seniors, and low income homeowners can apply for a tax reduction or a tax deferral. Keep in mind that not everyone who applies receives the reduction or deferral. The state and community you reside in may vary from other states and communities. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some reasons why people receive a property tax reduction. Veterans, seniors, and low income homeowners can apply for a tax reduction or a tax deferral. Keep in mind that not everyone who applies receives the reduction or deferral. The state and community you reside in may vary from other states and communities. If you do not qualify, you can ask for installment payments on your property taxes. This is one way to avoid foreclosure and possible auction of your property. </p>
<p>For low income homeowners owners, the county treasure&#8217;s office or an online source can supply you with a hardship application. You need to have proof of ownership, income documents, identification and proof of residency. You can also receive information on challenging your property tax increase, obtaining more time to pay, how to obtain relief from property taxes in the future and find information from company&#8217;s that offer low income financial assistance. </p>
<p>If you need to apply for a hardship exemption in your state, you must find out the specifics that are required to obtain an exemption. Hardship exemptions are not given to everyone and some states may not offer this service. The hardship exemption may qualify you for a partial exemption or total tax exemption. Your local community however determines this. </p>
<p>The property tax for a veteran who owns a property that is their residence can receive a discount, but they do have to meet certain guidelines. The veteran must have received an honorable discharge. The veteran must have some particle disability and be at least sixty-five or older. Residency requirements might also apply depending on your state. You can apply with your county&#8217;s tax registrar to find out if you qualify. Keep in mind that ever community has different guidelines that may be more laxed or stricter for reductions and discounts. </p>
<p>Seniors can apply for a tax deferral specified by the community that they reside in at the time. This tax deferral program gives you more time to pay your property taxes. You do need to meet certain income guidelines and age requirements. Seniors who wish to utilize this tax deferral must talk with the taxing committee and fill out the application. There are also exemptions for property taxes allowed to permanently disabled homeowners. The guidelines for this situation do vary between states, and you need to check with the county clerk for the guidelines and application process. </p>
<p>To summarize deferrals and reductions in property taxes, one would say that low income homeowners can receive a tax reduction, but you do have to meet with special circumstances. Veterans can receive a reduction of taxes, but they may only receive a percentage that meets with the guidelines of the qualifications. Not everyone is going to receive a deferral or a reduction just because he or she falls into one of these categories. It is all up to the taxing committees whether you are accepted or denied. All you can do is apply and wait for a decision by the community committee.</p>
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		<title>Are You Entitled To A Property Tax Reduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you bought your house for $79,000 dollars nine years ago and have never done any work or repairs, is your property still worth the assessed value of $106,000? More than likely, the property is not worth that much for a home built in the early 1900&#8242;s. To be honest with yourself, you have to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you bought your house for $79,000 dollars nine years ago and have never done any work or repairs, is your property still worth the assessed value of $106,000? More than likely, the property is not worth that much for a home built in the early 1900&#8242;s. To be honest with yourself, you have to look at other houses with the same age and structure to see if you are paying to much money for property tax. </p>
<p>A property tax reduction is not as easy to obtain, as one would think. If a mortgage appraiser over exaggerated the fair market value price of your home so you could get the refinancing. Could this affect your assessed value? It might not play a big part in the assessed value, but it is considered when rendering the final assessment. </p>
<p>If your fair market value is $105,000 and it was overly appraised, when you try to sell it, you are going to lose money and still have a balance due on a mortgage payment. If a reputable appraiser says your property is only worth $80,000 then you are not going to receive $105,000 for that property. If you property taxes are assessed for a house worth $105,000 and the property is only worth $80,000 on the market, you need to find a tax reduction and quick. You are over paying your taxes by hundreds of dollars in most cases. </p>
<p>The best way to find the true value of your property is to have an appraiser come in, do a full inspection, and give you a report. If this report shows your property is lower than the assessed value and the fair market value, you have something to present to a taxing committee. If you avoid doing this, trying to sell a property that is over exaggerated in price is not going to be easy and when they see the property taxes, potential buyers could decide this is a bad deal. </p>
<p>You should always try to have an assessed value and a fair market value close in range. If it is, then your property taxes should be fair. If the values are extremely different, you need to rectify the issue as soon as you can or you will continue over paying the property taxes. Appealing the property tax bill is one way to see a property tax reduction. </p>
<p>A property tax reduction also comes from applying for a different status on your property tax bill. If you bought a two family home and converted it into a single-family home, you are entitled to a reduction in property taxes, only if you did not increase the value of the property. Single family and two family properties have different tax rates. You can have this adjusted by visiting the taxing authority and filling out the paperwork to change the classification of the property. Once this is accept by the committee, your property will be reassessed and a different tax rate will be used to determine your new property tax liability.</p>
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