CPA Attorney

Property Tax Consultant in Las Vegas, Nevada

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(702) 852-257710155 W Twain Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89147View on Yelp
CPA Attorney - property tax consultant in Las Vegas, NV

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About CPA Attorney

CPA Attorney brings dual expertise in accounting and legal practice to Las Vegas property tax appeals. With deep knowledge of Nevada tax law and assessment procedures, they help both residential and commercial property owners challenge overvalued assessments and reduce their tax burden. Their team understands that property taxes represent one of the largest ongoing expenses for property owners. They've successfully handled hundreds of appeals across Clark County, securing significant reductions for clients who thought their assessments were fair. Their approach combines thorough market analysis with strategic legal advocacy.

Services

Tax Law
Wills, Trusts, & Probates

How They Can Help

Property tax appeal representation forms the core of their practice, covering both residential homes and commercial properties throughout Clark County. They handle formal appeals before the Board of Equalization, presenting compelling evidence to support valuation adjustments. Assessment review services help property owners understand their current valuations and identify potential grounds for appeals. Valuation analysis services include comprehensive market studies, comparable sales research, and income approach calculations for commercial properties. They also provide tax reduction consulting for property acquisition strategies and ongoing portfolio management. Their team assists with exemption applications for qualified properties, including senior citizen, veteran, and low-income exemptions. Additionally, they offer representation in tax court proceedings when appeals require escalated legal action.

What to Expect

Initial consultations involve reviewing your property tax assessment and recent comparable sales to determine appeal viability. They'll analyze your property's characteristics, current market conditions, and assessment methodology used by the county. If an appeal shows merit, they'll prepare comprehensive evidence packages including appraisals, market studies, and legal documentation. The team handles all filing requirements and represents you at hearings before the Board of Equalization. They present your case professionally, cross-examine county assessors when necessary, and negotiate favorable settlements. Throughout the process, they keep you informed of progress and next steps.

Service Area

CPA Attorney serves all of Clark County, including Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and surrounding communities. They're familiar with assessment practices across different townships and have established working relationships with county assessors' offices. Their local market knowledge extends from residential subdivisions to major commercial districts along the Strip and downtown areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my property assessment is too high?
Compare your assessed value to recent sales of similar properties in your neighborhood. Significant discrepancies may indicate grounds for appeal. Professional assessment reviews can provide definitive answers.
What's the deadline for filing property tax appeals in Nevada?
Appeals must be filed within 30 days of receiving your assessment notice, typically by January 15th for most Clark County properties. Missing this deadline forfeits your right to appeal that year.
Can appealing my property taxes result in a higher assessment?
Nevada law generally protects against assessment increases during appeals. However, if significant improvements were previously unrecorded, they could be discovered during the process.
How much can I expect to save from a successful appeal?
Savings vary widely based on the degree of overassessment. Typical successful appeals achieve 10-30% reductions in assessed value, translating to corresponding property tax savings.
Do I need an appraisal to support my appeal?
While not always required, professional appraisals strengthen appeal cases significantly. For commercial properties or high-value homes, appraisals are often essential for success.
What happens if my appeal is denied?
Denied appeals can be escalated to Nevada Tax Court within 30 days. However, tax court proceedings involve more formal legal processes and higher costs.
Can I appeal every year?
Yes, you can appeal annually if you believe your assessment remains too high. However, successful appeals in prior years may make subsequent appeals more challenging without new supporting evidence.
How long does the appeal process take?
Most Board of Equalization appeals conclude within 3-6 months. Complex cases or those requiring additional evidence may take longer, while tax court appeals can extend 12-18 months.

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