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SERVING MI, IN & OH

Property Tax Appeal Help Near You

We serve commercial property owners across Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Whether your property is in metro Detroit, Indianapolis, or Columbus, our team is ready to review your assessment and fight for lower taxes.

3 States

MI, IN & OH

$10M+

Saved for Owners

20+

Years of Experience

WHERE WE SERVE

Our Coverage Across Three States

Every state has different appeal bodies, deadlines, and rules. We know them all. Our team has nearly two decades of hands-on experience navigating the specific tribunals and boards in each state we serve. Explore our full property tax appeal services, or see how we help business owners who own the building their company operates from.

Michigan

Filed through the Michigan Tax Tribunal. Deadline: May 31. We serve Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Kent, Genesee, Washtenaw, Kalamazoo, Grand Traverse, and every other Michigan county.

Indiana

Filed through the county PTABOA, with appeals to the Indiana Board of Tax Review (IBTR). Deadline: June 15. We serve Lake, Marion, Hamilton, Allen, St. Joseph, and more.

Ohio

Filed through the county Board of Revision (BOR), with appeals to the Board of Tax Appeals (BTA). Deadline: March 31. We serve Franklin, Cuyahoga, Hamilton, Montgomery, Summit, and more.

WHY LOCAL MATTERS

Local Expertise Drives Better Outcomes

Property tax appeals are not one-size-fits-all. Each state has its own appeal body, its own deadlines, and its own rules for how assessments are challenged. A firm that doesn't know the local landscape can cost you time, money, and results.

We know the assessors. We know the tribunals. We know the local market data that drives valuations. That's the difference between filing paperwork and actually getting your taxes reduced.

When you work with EPTA, you get a team that has spent nearly 20 years building relationships with municipalities across Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. That experience translates directly into stronger negotiating positions and better outcomes for you — read our client testimonials to see what that looks like in practice. Learn more about the property tax appeal process or explore our services.

State-specific deadline tracking so you never miss a filing window

Direct experience with local assessors and appeal boards

Market data from the counties where your properties sit

Relationships built over nearly two decades of practice

EPTA team reviewing commercial property tax appeal strategy

HOW TO GET STARTED

Three Steps to Lower Property Taxes

Getting started is simple. We handle the complexity so you can stay focused on your business.

01

Request Your Free Review

Send us your property details and current assessment. We'll analyze your tax bill, compare it against local market data, and tell you whether you're overpaying. Start your free review here.

02

Get an Honest Assessment

We tell you in plain terms whether an appeal makes sense, how much you could save, and what the process looks like in your state. If it's not worth pursuing, we'll tell you that too — no pressure, no obligation.

03

We Handle Everything

If you decide to move forward, we file the appeal, manage all negotiations with the municipality, and represent you before the appropriate tribunal or board. You pay nothing unless we deliver real savings.

PROVEN RESULTS

Results That Speak for Themselves

$10M+
Saved for commercial property owners across MI, IN, and OH
20+
Years of focused experience in commercial property tax appeals
100s
Of commercial properties represented — office, retail, industrial, multifamily, and more
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States served with dedicated, on-the-ground expertise
Commercial property tax appeal background

WE'RE RIGHT HERE

Get Your Free Review Today

Whether your commercial property is in Michigan, Indiana, or Ohio, our team is ready to review your assessment and tell you if you're overpaying.

No fee unless we save you money. No pressure. Just a straightforward review from a team that knows your local market.

Free review. Contingency fees. No risk.

Capitol building representing local government tax appeal process