A few month ago, I wrote an article on how Propositon 8 can help Palm Springs & Riverside County homeowners reduce their property tax bill.

Proposition 8, passed in November 1978, amended Proposition 13 to reflect declines in property values. As a result, Revenue and Taxation Code Section 51 requires the County Assessor to annually enroll either a property's factored Proposition 13 base year value or its Market Value as of January 1 (lien date), taking into account any factors causing a decline in value, whichever is less.

With the current economic downturn, many Riverside County homeowners who purchased their homes after January 1, 2004 are taking advantage of this opportunity to save some money on their property tax bill.

The deadline to file the Proposition 8 application is Sept. 1, 2008

To download the application, click here

According the Riverside County Tax Assessor, Larry Ward, Decline in Value notices have automatically been sent out to eligible homeowners.  On May 14th of this year, Larry Ward was interviewed by CNBC about Proposition 8.  During the interview, he states some interesting points:

  • All homes purchased after January 1, 2004 are being automatically re-assessed
  • An estimated 250, 000 home to be re-assessed in Riverside County
  • 70% of those homes will have their property tax reduced
  • 175,000 homes with reduced taxes is a loss to Riverside County of 17 billion dollars

To see the CNBC interview, click here to watch the video.

Yesterday, I received a mailer from an out of area company who said they could assist me in reducing my property tax on my Palm Springs home using Proposition 8.  For a fee of $95, this company will file the necessary paperwork with the Riverside County Assessor's office. 

Don't fall for this scam!!!  Everything you need to file your Proposition 8  Decline in Value application is available the Riverside County Assessors website, and it is FREE OF CHARGE.

 

Once again, the due date to file the Decline in Value Reassessment application is September 1, 2008.  For more information on Riverside County Proposition 8 data, log on to http://www.RiversideACR.com

During these tough economic times, anywhere you can save money, especially taxes, is a good thing.

 

About the Author:

Harold Watts of Lyle Realtors has been a REALTOR in Palm Springs since 1999.  Focusing on the 2nd & Vacation home market, Harold has been helping Real Estate Buyers and Sellers achieve their real estate goals.   If you are looking to purchase or sell a home in Palm Springs or anywhere in the Coachella Valley, give Harold Watts a call at 760-778-6200 or email him at Harold@LyleRealtors.com 

 

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4 Comments on Reversing the Tax on Your Home- Proposition 8 Deadline Approaching for Palm Springs & Riverside County Homeowners

AUG
05
2008
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Harold the California legislature hates this.  They already have an $15 Billion dollar defecit due to their overspending.

7:24pm • #1
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John,

When Proposition 13 was passed 30 years ago, it completely changed the tax system in California.  With Proposition 8, it is required by law that properties are re-assessed when values go down.  These propositions were enacted to protect the homeowners of California

Devaluation of property values means less money for the County & State.  There have been several times that certain politicians have tried propose legislation to overturn the Jarvis-Gann Act, but have failed.

The California Legislature needs to stop overspending and bring in a balanced budget for the state.  Now I will get off of my soapbox and go home for the evening.  Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

7:34pm • #2
AUG
06
2008

Hey Harold,

I want to recommend my company, www.prop8.org, for people that don't have the time or resources to file on their own.  Not to mention if you have any questions at all we are here to help.  All of our evaluations are 100% free.  You have nothing to lose.

Sincerely,

Shane Barker

Co-Founder/CEO

Office: 916-570-3577

www.prop8.org

Shane Barker
2:50pm • #3
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Mr. Baker,

I am sure your company offers a wonderful service to many people, but how can your office in Sacramento (or San Diego) help the people who reside in Riverside County?  What source are you getting your valuations for these properties, and do you know they are accurate?

The reason I bring this up is the letter I received in the mail was from an out of area company offering the same service as you.  The company "determined" that I was eligible for the Prop 8 reduction.

The comps that were provided were completely inaccurate.  The company pulled up homes that were over 2 miles away, and were in a 55+ community.  Apples & Oranges I would say.

I do not qualify for the Prop. 8 reduction because my home was purchased nearly 10 years ago, and I have not lost money on my home.

But if I did qualify for the Decline in Value re-assessment, I would go directly to the source (County Assessor) and not a company who doesn't know my area.

 

3:15pm • #4

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