7. Review Your Property Taxes Bill Annually

Every year, it is imperative to check the property tax bill of your premises closely since this bill contains all the information that may impact the size of your tax, including the size of your property, the different factors that make up the property, and the estimated worth of the house.
What to Do: It is always best to question your tax property’s returns for statements such as misstated square footage, having more rooms than necessary, or other aspects that could increase the worth of your real estate.
Action: If you spot a discrepancy, contact your local assessor to request corrections. Fixing small mistakes can lower your property tax bill.
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