The Goss Firm

Property Tax Consultant in Crittenden, Kentucky

(859) 379-6800, Crittenden, KY 41030View on Yelp
The Goss Firm - property tax consultant in Crittenden, KY

About The Goss Firm

The Goss Firm has built a solid reputation in Northern Kentucky for helping property owners reduce their tax burden through strategic appeals and assessment challenges. Our team combines legal expertise with deep knowledge of local assessment practices to deliver results that matter to your bottom line. We handle both residential and commercial property tax cases, from single-family homes to large commercial complexes. Our approach focuses on thorough property analysis and compelling evidence presentation to tax authorities. We've successfully reduced property taxes for hundreds of clients across Kentucky, saving them thousands of dollars annually.

Services

Tax Law
Estate Planning Law
Business Law

How They Can Help

Our property tax services cover the full spectrum of assessment challenges and tax reduction strategies. We conduct comprehensive property valuations using current market data, comparable sales analysis, and income approach methodologies for commercial properties. Our team prepares and files formal appeals with local property valuation administrators and represents clients at hearing proceedings. For commercial properties, we analyze income statements, lease agreements, and operating expenses to build strong cases for reduced assessments. We also handle agricultural land use valuations and homestead exemption applications. Our residential services include challenging overassessments on single-family homes, condominiums, and investment properties. We review assessment notices for accuracy and identify discrepancies in property characteristics or market valuations that could lead to tax savings.

What to Expect

Your property tax appeal starts with a comprehensive consultation where we review your current assessment and recent tax notices. We'll analyze comparable properties and market conditions to determine if you have grounds for an appeal. Once we identify potential savings, we gather supporting documentation including property inspections, market analysis, and relevant financial data. We prepare your formal appeal and handle all communications with the Property Valuation Administrator's office. Throughout the process, we keep you informed of developments and represent you at any required hearings. Most appeals are resolved within 60-90 days of filing.

Service Area

We serve property owners throughout Northern Kentucky, including Grant, Kenton, Boone, and Campbell counties. Our office location in Crittenden allows us to efficiently serve clients across the Cincinnati metropolitan area. We handle appeals filed with local PVA offices and represent clients before the Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals when necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my property is overassessed?
Compare your assessed value to recent sales of similar properties in your area. If your assessment is significantly higher than comparable sales, you may have grounds for an appeal.
What's the deadline for filing a property tax appeal in Kentucky?
You typically have 30 days from the date of your assessment notice to file an appeal. Missing this deadline means waiting until the next assessment cycle.
Do you handle appeals for properties outside Kentucky?
No, our practice is focused exclusively on Kentucky property tax matters. We specialize in Kentucky tax law and local assessment procedures.
What happens if my appeal is unsuccessful?
If we don't achieve a tax reduction, you owe us nothing. Our contingency fee structure means we only get paid when we successfully reduce your property taxes.
Can I appeal my property taxes every year?
Yes, you can challenge your assessment annually if you believe it's incorrect. However, you need valid grounds based on market conditions or property changes.
How much can I expect to save on my property taxes?
Savings vary by property and circumstances, but our clients typically see reductions of 15-25% on their annual tax bills. Some cases result in larger savings depending on the degree of overassessment.
Do you provide ongoing monitoring of my property assessment?
Yes, we offer annual monitoring services to review your assessments and identify potential appeal opportunities. This helps catch problems early and maximize your long-term savings.
What documents do I need for a property tax appeal?
We'll help you gather necessary documentation, but typically need your assessment notice, recent comparable sales, property improvement records, and any relevant financial information for commercial properties.

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