Retired People and Property Taxes
I just read an article written by Dave Carpenter of the Associated Press dating back to July 5th of this year. In this column, Dave discusses how retirees are searching for states where taxes are the lowest due to living on a fixed income.
Regarding property taxes, Carpenter says, “The search for low rates is compounded by the fact they vary greatly by not only state but municipality, so it’s necessary to check rates by locality.”
He suggests calling the tax assessors in areas that you are thinking of moving to as you narrow your search. Additionally, “some states and towns discount property taxes for seniors, largely to retain those who already live there.”
If you find yourself in an area whose taxes are way out of line with the drop in property values, it would absolutely pay you to see if the Home Tax Guide (www.hometaxguide.com) makes sense for you. It is an absolute bargain at $47.00, contains a thorough 100 page PDF, seven easy to understand audios and designed by a true master in this field. Our expert has successfully been involved with over 3000 property tax abatements and has had a success rate of over 95%!!!
As you review the Home Tax Guide, you will see why he has done so well and you, too, will learn to speak the assessor’s language. It may be the best investment you can make in 2009!
July 11th, 2010 at 12:55 pm
Thank you, Edgar! Let me know if I can assist you with ways to help lower your property taxes!
All the best!
Tim Law
tlaw5111@gmail.com