Portland Pure Tax Resolution

Property Tax Consultant in Portland, Oregon

(503) 427-92355933 NE Win Sivers Dr, Ste 205, Portland, OR 97220View on Yelp
Portland Pure Tax Resolution - property tax consultant in Portland, OR

About Portland Pure Tax Resolution

Portland Pure Tax Resolution specializes in property tax appeals and assessment challenges for Oregon property owners. Their team works exclusively on reducing property tax burdens through detailed market analysis and formal appeal processes. With years of experience in Oregon's property tax system, they understand how assessors value properties and where discrepancies often occur. They've helped hundreds of homeowners and business owners secure meaningful tax reductions by identifying overassessments and presenting compelling evidence to tax authorities.

Services

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How They Can Help

Their core services include residential property tax appeals for single-family homes, condos, and multi-unit properties. They handle commercial property tax challenges for office buildings, retail spaces, warehouses, and industrial facilities. Assessment review services help identify properties likely to benefit from an appeal before filing deadlines. They provide comprehensive market analysis comparing your property to similar sales and rentals in the area. Valuation analysis services examine the assessor's methodology and identify errors in square footage, property characteristics, or market adjustments. They also handle informal conferences with assessors and formal hearings before the Board of Property Tax Appeals. Documentation preparation includes assembling comparable sales data, property condition reports, and income analysis for commercial properties.

What to Expect

The process starts with a free consultation where they review your property tax statement and recent assessment. They'll analyze your property's characteristics against the assessor's records to identify potential discrepancies. If they find grounds for appeal, they'll gather comparable sales data and document any property issues. They handle all filing requirements and represent you at informal conferences with the assessor. If needed, they'll present your case at formal Board of Property Tax Appeals hearings, managing all documentation and legal requirements throughout the process.

Service Area

They serve the greater Portland metro area including Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties. Their Oregon focus allows them to stay current with local assessment practices and Board of Property Tax Appeals procedures. They're particularly familiar with Portland's unique property tax challenges, including the urban renewal districts and special assessments that can complicate appeals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I expect to save on my property taxes?
Successful appeals typically result in 10-30% tax reductions. The exact amount depends on how much your property was overassessed and the strength of comparable sales data.
What's the deadline for filing a property tax appeal in Oregon?
Deadlines vary by county but typically fall between December 15th and February 15th. Missing the deadline means waiting until the next tax year.
Do I have to attend hearings myself?
No, they can represent you at all hearings. You may choose to attend, but it's not required for them to present your case effectively.
What if my appeal is unsuccessful?
If working on contingency, you owe nothing for unsuccessful appeals. They can also advise on appeal strategies for future tax years.
How do contingency fees work for property tax appeals?
They take a percentage of your tax savings, typically 25-35% of the first year's reduction. This aligns their interests with achieving maximum savings for you.
Can I appeal my property taxes every year?
Yes, you can file appeals annually if you believe your assessment is incorrect. However, repeated appeals without strong evidence may hurt credibility.
What documentation do I need for an appeal?
They'll help gather necessary documents including recent sales data, property condition reports, and income statements for commercial properties. You should provide recent appraisals if available.
How long do property tax reductions last?
Successful appeals typically reduce your assessed value for the current tax year. Future assessments depend on market conditions and assessor actions.

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