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WisconsinTaxAppeal
Simple. Transparent. Contingency-Based.

Four Steps to Lower Taxes

We handle everything from evidence to hearings. You sign one form and wait for the savings.

01

Free Property Assessment

Send us your property address or parcel number. We pull your municipal assessment data, run comparable sales, and analyze your property's income potential. Within 48 hours we tell you your appeal strength, a conservative savings estimate, and our honest go/no-go recommendation.

No cost, no commitment. If we don't think we can win, we tell you that upfront.

02

You Sign One Form

Two documents — that's it. An Agent Authorization lets us represent you before the Board of Review. Our Contingency Agreement spells out our 30% fee, which only applies if we reduce your assessed value.

What you never have to do:
Pay any upfront fee or retainer
Gather evidence or comps yourself
Learn assessment methodology
Attend any hearing
Talk to the municipal assessor
Track open book deadlines
03

We Handle Everything

Our licensed consultants build a full evidence package and represent you at every stage. Most commercial appeals settle at the open book or Board of Review stage without needing to escalate to the State Tax Appeals Commission.

1
Open Book Review
We meet informally with the assessor during the open book period to present evidence and negotiate a reduction.
2
File with Board of Review
We file your formal objection before the municipality's Board of Review deadline. No paperwork on your end.
3
Build the Evidence Package
Income approach analysis, comparable sales, unequal assessment data, and property condition documentation.
4
State Tax Appeals Commission (if needed)
If the Board of Review result is unsatisfactory, we escalate to the STAC and present a formal case.
04

You Save Money

Reduction confirmed. Your new assessed value is locked in for the tax year. Tax bill drops. Our invoice is 30% of first-year savings only — nothing in year two or beyond.

$12K
Avg. Annual Savings
85%
Client Win Rate
$0
If We Don't Win

Annual Calendar

The Wisconsin Appeal Timeline

Jan–Feb
Values Assessed
Municipal assessors set new assessed values for the tax year.
Mar–Apr
Open Book Period
Assessor makes records available. You can informally challenge your value — this is your first window.
Apr–May
Board of Review
Formal appeal deadline. Varies by municipality. Do not miss your local deadline.
Jun–Aug
Hearings & Results
Board of Review hearings held. Results issued. STAC appeal available if needed.

Ready to Get Started?

Free assessment. No obligation. We'll tell you exactly what we think you can save.

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