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» Property Tax Myth: It's not worth the trouble to appeal.
By Patrick O Connor | Published 10/28/2008 | Taxes | Unrated
Time spent protesting your property taxes can be very profitable to you. In fact, the average property tax savings for homeowners is $450. However, the uncertainty of how the process works and what results are achievable intimidates many into not attempting to protest their property taxes.
» Appealing Your Property Taxes
By Patrick O Connor | Published 10/21/2008 | Taxes | Unrated
Thousands of Texas homeowners will go through the property tax appeal process this year because the appraisal district incorrectly assessed their home's value. Sometimes getting a satisfactory reduction takes some time, but it is important to utilize the options available until you are offered a fair reduction.
» Cost Segregation - Tax Deductions
By Patrick O Connor | Published 10/15/2008 | Taxes | Unrated
Tax Rule No.1: Don’t cheat the IRS. But that doesn’t mean you should cheat yourself. Take every legal tax deduction you can.

» Gift Tax Valuations
By Patrick O Connor | Published 08/27/2008 | Taxes | Unrated
Gift tax valuations are prepared for many reasons. Gift tax includes market value of gifts to charity, market value of conservation easements and gifts in excess of annual limit. Well-reasoned planning of gifts can minimize gift taxes, income taxes, and estate taxes.
» Taxes
By Patrick O Connor | Published 08/26/2008 | Taxes | Unrated
Taxes are a levy imposed upon people or legal entities by a governmental entity. There are many forms of taxes including income taxes, property taxes, capital gains taxes, consumption taxes, excise taxes, retirement taxes, sales taxes, tariffs, toll taxes and transfer taxes. This article focuses on reducing income taxes for real estate owners.


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