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Are You Overpaying Property Taxes?

Compare your property tax assessment against similar homes. Free, instant results.

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How It Works

1

Search

Enter your address or parcel PIN to find your property.

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Compare

See how your assessment stacks up against similar homes nearby.

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Appeal

Get the data you need to file with your County Board of Equalization.

How Property Tax Appeals Work in Lyon

Every property in Nevada is assigned a taxable value by the county assessor. Taxable value is 35% of replacement cost minus depreciation. This number determines how much you pay in property taxes. If your taxable value is too high relative to similar properties, you may be overpaying.

Property owners have the right to appeal their assessment through the County Board of Equalization. The process involves submitting evidence, typically comparable properties with lower taxable values, that demonstrates your property is over-assessed relative to the local market.

Appeals are free to file and can be done without an attorney. Filing deadlines vary by county. Check your county assessor's website for the current schedule.

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