How this works

Understand your assessment before you decide what to do next.

TaxSauce helps you make sense of your property tax assessment, compare it with real home sales from your neighborhood, and choose whether an appeal is right for you. You stay in control of every step.

Find the record

Start with an address or tax bill so TaxSauce can find your property and the assessment your county is using.

Review the evidence

Compare the assessment with property records, nearby home sales, your tax bill, and the appeal rules in your county.

Choose the next step

See whether an appeal may be worth it, prepare materials, download a packet, or ask an advisor to review.

Workflow

From address to appeal decision

  1. 1

    Start with what you have

    You can start with an address or upload a tax bill. TaxSauce finds the property, checks the numbers, and explains the evidence in normal language.

  2. 2

    Pull the assessment picture together

    We pull the important information together automatically: property records, recent nearby home sales, details from your tax bill, and the rules in your county.

  3. 3

    Decide whether the appeal is worth exploring

    Then we show you what looks off, what kind of savings may be available, and whether it is worth taking the next step. Assessment checks are always free.

  4. 4

    Review before anything moves

    If an appeal looks worth exploring, we help you gather support and prepare the next step. Nothing is submitted or shared until you review it.

What an assessment is

Your assessment is the value the county uses to calculate your property taxes. It is not always the same as what your home would sell for today.

Sometimes the number is stale. Sometimes nearby homes sold for less. Sometimes the county is missing details about condition, exemptions, ownership, or the right set of comparable homes. An appeal asks the county to take another look.

What happens after review

If an appeal looks worth exploring, we help you gather support and prepare the next step. Some counties support online filing help. Some are better handled with a packet you review and download. Either way, nothing is submitted or shared until you review it.

The formal Terms of Service still govern the product, but the plain-English version is simple: this is your home, your information, and your decision.

What the AI agent does for you

The AI agent does the time-consuming research work: it reads your tax bill, checks property records, looks for nearby sales, and learns the appeal rules in your county.

It then turns that work into plain-English notes, suggested next steps, and draft appeal materials you can review. You make the final call before anything is filed or shared.

Where advisors fit

If you want professional help, TaxSauce can help you contact an advisor. Advisors do not get your full property details just because they appear in the app. They receive details only when you choose to share that information.

You can run free assessment checks without committing to an advisor. If you want help later, you can decide then.