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Our Linn County property tax appeals attorneys work tirelessly to ensure you aren't overpaying on your taxes. We at O'Flaherty Law Linn County have teams of experienced attorneys ready and eager to assist with all your legal needs. We ensure all of our clients understand the process their individual cases go through. Using every available resource at our disposal we have an infrastructure that guarantees excellent client support with transparent billing, client-focused legal sessions, and responsive communication. We will swiftly guide you through the appeals process striving for a successful conclusion. At O'Flaherty Law Linn County, we make your legal goals our legal goals.
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In this video, our Linn County property tax appeals attorneys discuss the list of problems that can arise during a real estate transaction. It can be lengthy and without an attorney to handle those problems, should they arise, the process can be scary. Problems that could come up are buyers backing out with or without a contingency and improper transfer of deed resulting in a variety of taxes to be levied against the buyer or seller. These problems could be eased if a real estate attorney is utilized. Contact O'Flaherty Law Linn County for all help with real estate transactions, taxes, and more.
In this video, our Linn County property tax appeals attorneys cover eligibility for the Disabled Veterans Homestead Tax Credit, the application process and discuss associated documentation. Back in 2015 House File 166 was signed into law. The bill modified the existing homestead tax credit to include disabled veterans with a permanent disability rating. Because of this, disabled veterans in Iowa could potentially receive full property tax exemption. If you need assistance in navigating the application process, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law Linn County for any and all help with taxation and appeals.
In this video, our Linn County property tax appeals attorneys discuss how Iowa is one of only seven states that have an inheritance tax, with exemptions and rates based on how closely the inheritor and decedent were related. We will explain the following topics, Iowa inheritance tax rates, calculating inheritance tax for each beneficiary, and more. If you need further help with inheritance taxes in Iowa, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law Linn County. We offer exemplary client services and representation to achieve your legal goals.