KPPB LAW

Property Tax Consultant in Atlanta, Georgia

(678) 443-2244990 Hammond Dr, Ste 800, One Lakeside Commons, Atlanta, GA 30328View on Yelp

About KPPB LAW

KPPB LAW brings decades of combined experience in property tax consulting and appeals throughout Georgia. Their team understands that property taxes often represent one of the largest expenses for homeowners and business owners alike. They've successfully reduced property tax burdens for thousands of clients across residential and commercial properties. The firm specializes in challenging inflated property assessments and securing meaningful tax reductions. They work with a data-driven approach, analyzing comparable properties, market conditions, and assessment methodologies to build compelling cases. Their attorneys understand local assessment practices and maintain strong relationships with county assessors throughout the Atlanta metro area.

Services

Tax Law
Bankruptcy Law
Immigration Law

How They Can Help

KPPB LAW offers comprehensive property tax reduction services for both residential and commercial properties. Their residential services include homestead exemption applications, assessment appeals for single-family homes, condos, and townhomes, and senior citizen exemption assistance. They handle everything from initial assessment reviews to formal hearings before local tax authorities. For commercial clients, they provide detailed valuation analysis, income approach modeling, and cost approach assessments. The firm regularly handles appeals for office buildings, retail centers, industrial properties, and multi-family housing complexes. They also assist with special use properties like churches, hospitals, and non-profit facilities seeking tax-exempt status. Additionally, they provide ongoing property tax planning services, helping clients understand assessment cycles and prepare for future appeals. Their team stays current with changing tax laws and assessment methodologies to maximize savings opportunities.

What to Expect

The process begins with a comprehensive property assessment review where KPPB LAW analyzes your current tax bill, recent sales data, and assessment history. They'll schedule an on-site property inspection to document any factors that might support a reduction. Next, they research comparable properties and market conditions to determine if your assessment exceeds fair market value. If they identify grounds for appeal, they'll prepare and file all necessary paperwork with the appropriate county assessment office. Throughout the appeals process, they handle all communications with assessors and represent you at hearings. Most cases resolve through negotiation, but they're prepared to take complex matters to administrative court if needed.

Service Area

KPPB LAW serves property owners throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area, including Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, and Clayton counties. They regularly handle appeals in surrounding counties like Cherokee, Forsyth, and Henry. Their familiarity with local assessment practices and county-specific procedures helps them achieve better outcomes for clients across the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my property assessment is too high?
Compare your assessment to recent sales of similar properties in your area. If your assessed value exceeds 85-90% of comparable market sales, you may have grounds for appeal.
What's the deadline for filing property tax appeals in Georgia?
Most Georgia counties require appeals within 45 days of receiving your tax assessment notice. Deadlines vary by county, so it's important to act quickly.
Will appealing my assessment cause problems with the county?
No, property tax appeals are routine legal processes. Counties expect appeals and have established procedures to handle them fairly and professionally.
How much can I typically save on property taxes?
Successful residential appeals often reduce assessments by 10-30%, while commercial appeals can achieve larger reductions. Savings depend on how inflated your original assessment was.
Do I need to attend the appeal hearing?
KPPB LAW represents you at hearings, though your attendance can sometimes be helpful. They'll advise whether your presence would strengthen the case.
What happens if we don't win the appeal?
On contingency cases, you owe nothing if the appeal is unsuccessful. For flat fee arrangements, payment is due regardless of outcome, but they only pursue strong cases.
How long do property tax reductions last?
Successful appeals typically reduce taxes for the current year only. However, lower assessments often carry forward until the next reassessment cycle.
Can I appeal my property taxes every year?
Yes, you can appeal annually if you believe your assessment is excessive. However, repeated appeals require new evidence or changed circumstances to be successful.

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