Lower Your Property Tax with TaxReset.com

As your property value decreases in this declining market, you are entitled to request a property tax reassessment.  Appealing your property tax is your right under Proposition 8 in the state of California.  This reassessment can save you potentially thousands of dollars over the years you own your home.

There are many nuances to successfully getting your taxes reduced.  TaxReset.com takes the work out of submitting the evidence for this process. We do the work for you!

By answering a few simple questions, you can get the ball rolling. Start with the form to the right today!


Absolutely No Obligation!

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How Much Does It Cost?

There is a one-time service fee of only $59.95.

This fee covers everything needed to file your county's reassessment including data gathering, valuation, forms, copies and submission.

To start, tell us about your property by filling in a few fields.  We will process everything. In one business day, we will send you the completed reassessment paperwork for your review and signature. Sign and place it in the pre-addressed and stamped envelope. It couldn't be easier to save big money.

We gladly accept the following payment options:

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How Much Can I Save?

The amount that can be saved is dependent on market conditions in your neighborhood, when you purchased your home, and other factors. Below is a rough table of the annual savings you could enjoy should your property be reassessed for a lower value.

Please remember, this is a rough estimate and your exact savings will vary.

Annual Savings Estimator

  2% 5% 7% 10% 15%
$300,000 $60 $150 $210 $300 $450
$400,000 $80 $200 $280 $400 $600
$500,000 $100 $250 $350 $500 $750
$600,000 $120 $300 $420 $600 $900
$700,000 $140 $350 $490 $700 $1,050
$800,000 $160 $400 $560 $800 $1,200
$900,000 $180 $450 $630 $900 $1,350
$1,000,000 $200 $500 $700 $1,000 $1,500

How To Use The Annual Savings Estimator:  In the column to the left, find your property's current assessed value. This value can be found on your last tax bill and is sometimes called the "Basic Levy Rate."  Next, in the top row locate the percentage your property's value might have fallen.  The dollar amount shown, where your assessed value and percentage dropped meet, is how much you can save with a reasessessment.

For Example:  A homeowner with a property assessed at $600,000, whose property value has dropped 5%, should be able to save $300 per year on property taxes.

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What Areas Do We Cover?

We currently support the following counties:

  • California
    • Los Angeles County
    • Orange County
    • Riverside County
    • San Bernardino County
    • San Diego County
    • Ventura County
    • San Francisco County
    • Santa Clara County
    • Sacramento County

We are adding new areas every day. If you don't see your county listed, click here.

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What Happens If TaxReset.com Can't Find Any Information On My Property?

If we can't find sufficient data to create the reassessment request for the county -- your credit card will not be charged.  In fact, we only charge your credit card after the valuation process has completed successfully.

However, we also offer another option.  Should we be unable to serve you with our basic residential service, we have a nationwide board of appraisal professionals that will perform an onsite appraisal of your property to determine the proper value. This option does cost more.  However, it ensures we can help any property owner in trying to reduce their property taxes.

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TaxReset.com, Inc.
26895 Aliso Creek Rd. Suite B722
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

Voice: 800-771-9507
Fax: 435-514-4860

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"...you've done an amazing job at explaining how I can proceed to get my taxes lowered. Thank you."

- C. M. from Ventura, CA


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TaxReset.com's Money Back Guarantee TaxReset.com is serious about serving our customers. We will refund the full price of the product should we be unable to find enough applicable evidence on our customer's properties for the county assessors to render a reassessment decision.

While no control over or guarantee of the assessors decision can be made, every attempt will be made to submit the most accurate and relevant information.


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