About PropertyTaxKit
PropertyTaxKit prepares property tax appeal petitions for commercial and residential owners filing on their own. We’re live in Florida today, where petitions use the state DR-486 / VAB process: we pull the official county appraiser data, gather the comparable sales, write up the argument using only citations we’ve vetted, and hand you a packet you can sign and file the same day.
What we are not
We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any county property appraiser, Value Adjustment Board, or the Florida Department of Revenue. We do not represent you before the Value Adjustment Board; you appear pro se or submit written argument. We are not a contingency-fee tax appeal service. We charge a flat fee per petition.
Why we built it
Florida law actually expects owners to file their own DR-486 petitions. The form is one page and the rules are spelled out in statute. The hard part isn’t the form; it’s the legwork: finding the right comparable sales, working out the price-per-square-foot math, and writing the argument the way the statute wants to hear it. That work is repetitive and rule-bound, which is exactly the kind of thing software does well and far cheaper than a $400-an-hour attorney taking a cut of your savings.
Where we operate
Florida is live today: large counties are served by their own Property Appraiser endpoints, and the rest of the state resolves through the statewide FGIO cadastral. Coverage and data depth vary by county. We didn’t build PropertyTaxKit just for Florida; the way we pull data, find comparable sales, and draft the argument is meant to carry over to how other states handle appeals too. Florida is simply where we started.