A. Jones Tax Lawyers

Property Tax Consultant in High Point, North Carolina

(919) 295-93562628 S Main St, Ste 8, High Point, NC 27263View on Yelp
A. Jones Tax Lawyers - property tax consultant in High Point, NC

About A. Jones Tax Lawyers

A. Jones Tax Lawyers specializes exclusively in tax law and property tax consulting throughout North Carolina. Based in High Point, the firm focuses solely on tax-related legal matters, providing deep expertise in property tax appeals, assessment challenges, and tax reduction strategies. Their concentrated practice area allows them to stay current with the latest changes in tax law and assessment practices. The firm has built a reputation for handling both routine residential appeals and complex commercial property tax cases. They understand that property taxes represent one of the largest expenses for property owners and approach each case with the goal of achieving maximum tax savings while maintaining professional relationships with local assessment officials.

Services

Tax Law

How They Can Help

A. Jones Tax Lawyers provides comprehensive property tax consulting including formal appeals to county boards of equalization, assessment reviews, and ongoing tax planning services. They handle residential appeals for single-family homes, condominiums, and investment properties, as well as commercial appeals for office buildings, retail spaces, warehouses, and industrial facilities. The firm offers specialized services including property tax planning for real estate acquisitions, assessment monitoring programs, and consultation on tax implications of property improvements or zoning changes. They maintain relationships with certified appraisers and can coordinate professional property valuations when needed for complex appeals. Their services also include representation in state-level appeals and consultation on property tax implications during estate planning and business transitions.

What to Expect

Your engagement begins with a detailed case evaluation where attorneys review your property assessment, recent comparable sales, and any special circumstances affecting property value. They conduct thorough research into local assessment practices and identify the strongest arguments for your appeal. The firm prepares comprehensive appeal packages including legal briefs, supporting documentation, and expert testimony coordination. The appeal process involves formal filing with the appropriate county board, preparation for hearings, and professional representation at all proceedings. They handle all communications with county officials and provide regular case updates. For complex cases, they may coordinate with appraisers, engineers, or other experts to strengthen the appeal.

Service Area

A. Jones Tax Lawyers serves clients throughout North Carolina with particular focus on the Piedmont region including High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Charlotte areas. Their statewide practice allows them to handle appeals in any North Carolina county, with extensive experience in Guilford, Forsyth, Mecklenburg, and Wake counties. They maintain familiarity with local assessment practices across their service area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of properties do you handle appeals for?
We handle appeals for all property types including residential homes, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and specialized use properties. Our experience covers everything from single-family homes to large manufacturing complexes.
How do you determine if I have grounds for an appeal?
We analyze your assessment compared to recent sales of similar properties, review assessment methodology, and examine any property-specific factors that might affect value. Our evaluation process identifies the strongest arguments for appeal.
What's the difference between county-level and state-level appeals?
County appeals go to local boards of equalization first. If unsuccessful, you may appeal to the North Carolina Property Tax Commission. State appeals involve more formal procedures and typically require attorney representation.
How long do I have to file a property tax appeal?
You typically have 30 days from receiving your assessment notice to file an appeal, though deadlines can vary by county. Missing these deadlines usually means waiting until the next revaluation cycle.
Do you only work on contingency for residential properties?
Yes, most residential appeals are handled on contingency at 30% of first year's savings. Commercial appeals typically involve hourly billing or flat fees depending on case complexity.
Can you help with property tax planning for new acquisitions?
Absolutely. We provide consultation on tax implications of property purchases, potential assessment issues, and strategies to minimize future tax obligations.
What happens if my appeal is unsuccessful?
For contingency cases, you owe no fees for unsuccessful appeals. We can also discuss prospects for state-level appeals or strategies for future assessment cycles.
How often should I have my property assessment reviewed?
We recommend annual review of your assessment, especially in volatile markets. Our monitoring programs track assessment trends and identify potential appeal opportunities before they become major tax increases.

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