Michigan Pure Tax Resolution

Property Tax Consultant in Highland Charter Township, Michigan

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(248) 329-11601651 S Milford Rd, Ste 101, Highland Charter Township, MI 48357View on Yelp
Michigan Pure Tax Resolution - property tax consultant in Highland Charter Township, MI

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About Michigan Pure Tax Resolution

Michigan Pure Tax Resolution specializes exclusively in tax resolution services, with property tax appeals forming a core part of their practice. Based in Highland Charter Township, they serve property owners throughout Oakland County and surrounding areas who are dealing with assessment disputes and excessive property tax burdens. Their focused approach to tax resolution means they understand the interconnected nature of property taxes with overall tax planning strategies. They don't just handle individual appeals but also help clients develop long-term approaches to managing property tax obligations while maximizing available exemptions and credits.

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How They Can Help

The firm provides comprehensive property tax appeal services starting with detailed assessment analysis and market research. They examine assessment methodologies, comparable sales data, and property characteristics to identify overassessments and build strong cases for reduction. Their residential services include homestead exemption applications, principal residence exemption appeals, and assistance with poverty exemptions for qualifying homeowners. For commercial clients, they handle complex valuation disputes involving income-producing properties, manufacturing facilities, and special-use properties. They work with certified appraisers when necessary and coordinate with tax attorneys for cases requiring formal legal proceedings. The firm also provides assessment monitoring services, tracking annual changes and filing appeals when warranted. They handle all aspects of the appeal process including paperwork preparation, deadline management, and representation at informal and formal hearings.

What to Expect

Your case begins with a comprehensive assessment review where they analyze your current tax situation, property characteristics, and recent market data. They'll conduct a detailed comparison with similar properties and identify potential grounds for appeal based on overvaluation, assessment errors, or misapplied exemptions. Once they determine your case has merit, they prepare comprehensive appeal documentation including market analysis, property inspection reports, and supporting evidence. They file all required paperwork within statutory deadlines and handle communications with local assessors. If informal negotiations don't achieve satisfactory results, they'll represent you at formal hearings and coordinate with legal counsel when necessary. Throughout the process, they provide regular updates and clear explanations of each step.

Service Area

Serving Highland Charter Township, White Lake, Waterford, Commerce Township, and throughout Oakland County, Michigan. They also handle select cases in neighboring counties where they have established relationships with local assessors and tax tribunals. Their knowledge of local assessment practices and market conditions across these communities helps them develop targeted appeal strategies that achieve better results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of properties do you handle appeals for?
We handle all property types including residential, commercial, industrial, and special-use properties. Our expertise covers everything from single-family homes to complex commercial developments.
How do you determine if my property is overassessed?
We analyze your assessment against recent comparable sales, current market conditions, property characteristics, and assessment methodology. We also look for errors in property data or misapplied exemptions.
What are the deadlines for filing property tax appeals in Michigan?
Most appeals must be filed within 30 days of assessment notice dates, typically in March. However, alternative appeal methods may be available throughout the year depending on circumstances.
Do you guarantee results on property tax appeals?
While we can't guarantee specific outcomes, we only pursue appeals where we identify legitimate grounds for reduction. Our contingency fee structure means we're paid only when we achieve savings.
Can you help with properties owned by LLCs or trusts?
Yes, we have extensive experience with properties held in various ownership structures including LLCs, trusts, and partnerships. These situations often present unique opportunities and challenges.
What happens if my appeal is denied?
We can pursue additional appeal levels including the Michigan Tax Tribunal. We'll evaluate whether further appeals are warranted and advise you on the best course of action.
How often should I have my assessment reviewed?
We recommend annual reviews, especially for commercial properties or in areas with rapidly changing market conditions. Early identification of assessment issues prevents compounding problems.
Do you offer services beyond property tax appeals?
Yes, as a full-service tax resolution firm, we handle various tax issues including IRS problems, state tax disputes, and integrated tax planning that considers all aspects of your tax situation.

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