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One of the major costs of owning your home is paying property taxes. Property taxes differ by state and by county, but in some regions of the country, they are quite high. Property taxes are important because they help fund important community interests, like public schools and your local government. In addition, your property taxes may fund federal programs. However, this doesn’t mean you should pay more than have to. It’s important to take a look at the following ways to reduce property taxes.

Get a correct value on your home – Each year, the tax assessor will assess the value of your home. He’ll look at improvements you’ve made, as well as the value of other homes in your area. The value that the tax assessor places on an individual home is quite subjective, and each tax assessor employed by the city or county would likely come up with a different figure for your home. Since your property taxes are directly based on the tax assessor’s assessment of your home’s value, it’s important that you home is not over-valued. If you feel that the assessor has over-valued your property, you can contest the value and possibly get it lowered, which will reduce property taxes.

Check out available exemptions – You may qualify for tax exemptions that would reduce property taxes you’re paying. For example, most areas offer a “homestead exemption” which reduces the tax you pay on your primary residence. In most cases, all you have to do to qualify for a homestead exemption is to file a form with the city or county where you live. Having a homestead exemption filed on your primary residence will reduce property taxes because it lowers the percentage of your home’s value that is taxed.

Stay involved locally –As a citizen, you and other citizens control the property tax rate. By getting involved in your community, you’ll know when property tax rate hikes are being considered and you can voice your opinion as to whether or not these rate hikes are responsible. Often, homeowners don’t even know that a rate hike was being discussed until they get their property tax bill at the end of the year.

If you want to reduce property taxes, it’s important to stay informed and involved. While property taxes are an important part of funding your local community, they can also be a burden on your personal finances. It’s important to understand how your property taxes are calculated and what they’re funding so that you can both be a good citizen and keep your home ownership expenses manageable.


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