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February 12, 2015 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-02-12

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YOUR PROPERTY TAXES
MAY BE TOO HIGH!

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Michigan's premier personal property tax law firm
gets clients fair assessments

At Hoffert & Associates, P.C., our tax attorneys have successfully helped many clients dispute the tax values assessed
on their personal property.

With more than 100 years of combined experience, our team of tax attorneys effectively dispute property valuation
methods and lower our clients' property taxes.

Our tax specialists craft creative solutions to our clients' toughest property tax issues. Because our firm was
instrumental in winning cases that have shaped the way properties are assessed in Michigan, our attorneys are able
to provide foresight into the effects today's property tax valuation will have on future tax liabilities.

From negotiating property values with the local taxing authority to representing our clients' interests in court —
our attorneys use every legal technique available to get our clients the results they deserve.

Hoffert: dedicated to obtaining fair property tax valuations

Ad valorem taxation — otherwise known as, personal property tax — is a tax on goods or personal property. The
amount of tax you are required to pay on this property is based on the value placed on this property by the local
appraising authority.

If you disagree with the value placed on your personal property, you must act quickly to dispute it. While some
types of personal property require you to file an appeal before the local board of review, other types of personal
property require you to file a petition with the Michigan Tax Tribunal.

As one of the most respected property tax firms in Michigan, our tax attorneys have
successfully helped many Michigan property owners reduce the value placed on their
properties and protect them from overtaxation. Contact the personal property tax
lawyers of Hoffert & Associates, P.C., at 248-702-6100. After all, it's your money!

Hoffert & Associates, P.C.

"Fighting to lower property taxes for you"

hoffertlaw.com • 248-702-6100

HOFF ERT &
ASSOCIATES

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