Why Big Corporate America is Losing the Tax Appeal War – Part 3 of 3

So now that we’ve discussed the assessor’s position, let’s look at the problem with big Corporate America’s tax appeal process.

Problem # 5 – Tax Personnel Are Not Appraisers

I find it quite interesting that tax directors or whatever the title are not appraisers.  Maybe this is why too many tax appeals are filed in an area that . . . → Read More: Why Big Corporate America is Losing the Tax Appeal War – Part 3 of 3

Why Big Corporate America is Losing the Tax Appeal War – Part 2 of 3

So big Corporate American has spammed tax appeals all over the place in the hope that enough darts will produce a few bulls-eyes.  Unfortunately, just like Casino games, the deck is stacked against the player.

Problem #2 – House Rules

With the lone exception of Florida, all the states and counties have the same set of rules.  Principal . . . → Read More: Why Big Corporate America is Losing the Tax Appeal War – Part 2 of 3

Why Big Corporate America is Losing the Tax Appeal War – Part 1 of 3

I find it highly amusing the way that tax appeals are handled by big corporations in this country.  With the emphasis on letting people go and reducing costs, you’d think that getting successful tax appeal reductions would be a major priority.  I’m afraid that logic does not win out.

I’ve had some dealings with the big boys.  . . . → Read More: Why Big Corporate America is Losing the Tax Appeal War – Part 1 of 3