Lower Your Texas Property Taxes
Texas assessments go up every year and they’re often wrong. Resolute protests your property taxes on a contingency basis. If we don’t reduce your bill, you don’t pay.
County Deep Dives
See how property tax assessments, reduction rates, and local strategies vary across the counties we serve
When Market Values Drop, Prop 8 Protects You
The Foundation of California Property Taxes
Proposition 13 caps assessment increases, while Proposition 8 provides relief when market values fall.
How Proposition 13 Works
Reduce Your Assessment When the Market Drops
Lower Your Assessment
Smarter BPP Tax Solution
A smarter approach to BPP taxes - accurate assessments, reduced liabilities, measurable savings.
San Francisco County
- Review Period: Opens in January
- Deadline: September 15.
- Filing Fee: $120.
Los Angeles County
- Assessment Notices mailed in July.
- Deadline: November 30.
- Filing Fee: $46.
Orange County
- Assessment Notices mailed in July.
- Deadline: November 30.
- Filing Fee: $0.
We’re always expanding our radius, let us know if you have properties in Counties we don’t yet service!
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Our Customers Love Working With Resolute
How We Work
Once You Sign Up, Our Team Of Experts Get To Work And You Can Sit Back And Relax.
Analyze Property
Leveraging our proprietary data and technology, our experienced tax agents perform a detailed analysis of your property and build your case for a reduction
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File Paperwork
We file all the appropriate paperwork with the Appraisal Distrct and schedule your hearing on your behalf
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Meet Appraisal District
We meet with your local appraisal district and present your case, fighting hard to get the highest tax reduction possible
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Proven Results
80%+ of our customers receive a lower property tax bill once our work is complete.
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Experienced Property Tax Experts You Can Trust Rating
Chase Koska
COO & Head of Commercial
Alex Cothran
Head of Residential
Nicole Cowan
Central Texas Residential Lead
Josh Arkless
South Texas Residential Lead
Colby Riggs
North Texas Residential Lead
David Myre
Property Tax Consultant
Ryan Kinler
Property Tax Consultant
Matt Heaton
Property Tax Consultant
Justin Dean
Property Tax Consultant
Jacob Perschke
Property Tax Consultant
Brittany Harmon
Property Tax Consultant
Willie Frost
Property Tax Consultant
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. If your property taxes are based on your property’s value, you have the right to protest that value with your County Appraisal District. You can do this even if you did not receive a Notice of Appraised Value.
No. There’s no risk to protesting your property taxes in Texas, California or Florida. If a reduction is not granted, the appraisal district simply keeps the original value. Your property value will not increase as a result of filing a protest.
Over the past 16 years, Resolute has built proprietary technology and strong relationships with local appraisal districts. Combined with our experienced agents, this allows us to consistently deliver strong property tax reduction results. Our track record includes an 84% success rate, an average reduction of more than 8%, over $1,900 in average customer savings and a 4.8 average rating on Google reviews.
Resolute works on a contingency basis where our commission is a percentage of the realized tax savings. If we can't reduce your property taxes, you don't pay us anything.
Once you sign up with Resolute, you authorize us as your property tax agent by completing a simple Appointment of Agent form. From there, we manage the protest process and represent your property directly with the local appraisal district on your behalf.
Our internal data shows that property owners who protest annually tend to achieve greater long term tax savings. As part of our service, Resolute monitors your property and files a protest each year when appropriate. There is no risk to protesting annually, and if no reduction is achieved, you owe nothing.



