Our Tax Reduction Process
Our team develops a customized approach to strategically lower your property taxes.
2023 Case Studies
Check out real examples of our work in action. These are case studies featuring just a few of our 2023 property tax reductions.
Why Choose Gill, Denson & Company
More Successful
Our team uses the most aggressive and effective property tax reduction techniques, utilizing every legal avenue possible. We use proprietary databases and tools, allowing us to gain an edge over the appraisal districts and our competitors.
Client Focused
We are a boutique property tax firm that spends more time and resources per property than our competitors. Serving our clients the right way is our most important priority.
State-Wide Coverage
We offer our property tax protest services to commercial & residential properties in all 254 Texas counties. This means you can work with one company for all your Texas properties.
Performance Based Pricing
We charge a contingency fee, which is based on your actual property tax savings. If you do not save money from our service, our contingency fee is zero!
Customized Approach
We use a custom tailored approach to lower your taxes. Some companies use a mass appeal approach and treat clients like a number. We get to know every property like it is our own so we can be more effective in lowering your taxes!
Annual Reductions
We will protest your taxes year after year. Once you sign up, we will automatically continue working on your property tax protest every tax season.
Your Trusted Property Tax Advisors
Many property owners are substantially over-taxed because local appraisal districts use inaccurate mass appraisal methods to calculate their tax bill. Our team fights back by using a data-driven and results-oriented process to protest your tax appraisal and reduce your tax bill.
We serve as a trusted property tax advisor to thousands of property owners across the State of Texas. Residential and commercial property owners of all sizes rely on us for guidance and relief when it comes to their property taxes.