The Point Tax Law Group

Property Tax Consultant in High Point, North Carolina

(336) 252-4247211 South Hamilton St, High Point, NC 27260View on Yelp

About The Point Tax Law Group

The Point Tax Law Group specializes in property tax appeals and assessment challenges throughout High Point and surrounding Piedmont Triad communities. Our team combines legal expertise with deep knowledge of North Carolina property tax law to help homeowners and business owners reduce their tax burden through strategic appeals and valuation disputes. We've successfully challenged thousands of property assessments, securing significant tax savings for clients across residential and commercial properties. Our approach focuses on thorough property analysis, comparable market research, and aggressive representation before local assessment boards and tax review panels.

Services

Tax Law

How They Can Help

We provide comprehensive property tax reduction services including formal assessment appeals, informal review conferences, and Board of Equalization and Review hearings. Our residential services cover single-family homes, condominiums, and investment properties, while commercial services include office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, and multi-family developments. We conduct detailed property inspections, analyze recent sales data, and prepare compelling evidence packages that demonstrate overassessment. Our team handles all documentation, filing deadlines, and hearing presentations. We also provide ongoing tax monitoring services to identify future appeal opportunities and ensure clients don't miss critical deadlines for challenging new assessments.

What to Expect

Your journey begins with a free property assessment review where we analyze your current tax bill and recent assessment notice. We'll examine comparable properties, market data, and assessment methodology to determine appeal potential and estimated savings. If we identify grounds for appeal, we'll conduct a detailed property inspection and gather supporting documentation. We handle all filing requirements and represent you at hearings. Throughout the process, we keep you informed of progress and strategy decisions. Most appeals resolve within 3-6 months, and we work on contingency for many cases.

Service Area

We serve High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and surrounding Guilford, Forsyth, and Davidson counties. Our coverage extends throughout the greater Piedmont Triad region, including smaller communities like Archdale, Thomasville, and Kernersville. We're familiar with assessment practices and hearing procedures across all local jurisdictions in our service area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I expect to save on my property taxes?
Successful appeals typically achieve 10-30% reductions in assessed value, translating to similar tax savings. The exact amount depends on your property's overassessment degree and local tax rates.
What happens if my appeal is unsuccessful?
Unsuccessful appeals don't result in higher assessments or penalties. Your taxes remain at the original level, and you can appeal again in future years if circumstances change.
How long do I have to file an appeal after receiving my assessment?
North Carolina requires appeals within 30 days of assessment notice receipt. Missing this deadline eliminates appeal rights for that tax year, so prompt action is essential.
Can I appeal if I recently bought my property?
Yes, recent purchases can actually strengthen your appeal if you paid less than the assessed value. Purchase price is strong evidence of market value in most circumstances.
Will appealing my assessment cause problems with my mortgage company?
No, tax appeals don't affect mortgage agreements or create lender issues. Lower taxes actually improve your property's affordability and may reduce required escrow amounts.
Do you handle appeals for commercial properties?
Yes, we handle commercial appeals including office buildings, retail centers, industrial properties, and apartment complexes. Commercial cases often involve more complex valuation issues requiring specialized expertise.
What evidence do you need to support my appeal?
We gather comparable sales data, conduct property inspections, analyze income information for commercial properties, and document any condition issues. Most evidence collection is handled by our team.
Can I appeal my property taxes every year?
Yes, you can appeal annually if you believe your assessment is incorrect. However, appeals are most successful when based on new evidence or changed market conditions rather than repeated identical arguments.

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