Tax Smasher
Currently serving the following CA counties:
Fresno, Marin, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Santa Clara, Ventura.
More counties coming soon!
Currently serving the following CA counties:
Fresno, Marin, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Santa Clara, Ventura.
More counties coming soon!
If you purchased your home between 2003 and 2007 there's a very good chance that the assessed value of your property is higher than the current market warrants. If so, you’re paying more property taxes than you should, and in many cases this amount could be THOUSANDS of dollars!
You may be able to significantly reduce your property tax bill by simply requesting that your county assessor take a closer look at your property's value.
We will simplify your property tax appeals filing process by providing you with properly filled out paperwork to submit to your county assessor. Just fill out our simple ONLINE FORM and we'll use that information to fill out the appropriate form for you to file with your county tax assessor. We'll email you the completed form for FREE! All you'll need to do is follow our simple instructions to sign and mail the form to your county assessor. A few counties may require a small processing fee with your submission. If your property is in one of these, we’ll give you the specifics of the check you’ll need to include when filing.
If you’d like more information on the assessment process, please browse our website and links to learn more about your rights as a property owner and how we can help you.
If you’re ready to get this done quickly and with minimal effort, just fill out our ONLINE FORM and we’ll email you the the paperwork you need. Note that you will need the APN (Assessor’s Parcel Number) from the county assessor’s valuation that you should have receive recently. If you have not received an assessment for 2009 by July 1st, you should consider contacting your county assessor. See our RESOURCES page to find contact information for your county assessor.