Indiana Licensed Real Estate Broker
Axiom Property Tax Appeal Consulting equips Indiana homeowners with the data, documents, and guidance they need to file a compelling property tax appeal — all prepared by a licensed real estate broker with access to real MLS market data.
Services are advisory and informational only. All materials are draft documents for client review and submission. No results are guaranteed. Consultant does not represent clients in any official capacity.
The Process
From signing your agreement to submitting your appeal, here's exactly what to expect when you work with Axiom.
Complete the new client intake form, select your services, review and sign the consulting agreement, and submit payment within 2 business days via Zelle, Venmo, or PayPal.
Alex pulls your public tax record, runs a custom CMA using real MLS sales data through MIBOR, and prepares your pre-filled Form 130 and appeal support letter — all as draft documents for your review.
You receive all documents via email within the agreed turnaround window. Review everything carefully, make any changes you see fit, and confirm the content is accurate before filing.
Submit your completed appeal — including your CMA and support letter — directly to your county assessor by the June 15th deadline. You file independently; the work is entirely your own.
The assessor's office has up to 180 days to review your appeal. Results may be an approval, partial adjustment, or denial — determined solely by the assessor.
Once you receive a decision, schedule your complimentary post-appeal phone consultation to review the outcome and discuss any next steps or options available to you.
Services & Pricing
Select individual services or save 30% with the full bundle. All deliverables are professional draft documents ready for your review.
A copy of your public property tax record card (including CRS Tax Data Sheet where available), reviewed for accuracy, errors, and notable discrepancies that may support your appeal.
A Comparative Market Analysis built specifically for property tax appeal purposes, using real MLS sales data through MIBOR. Formatted as supporting evidence and attached to your appeal.
Indiana's official DLGF Form 130 "Taxpayer's Notice to Initiate an Appeal," pre-filled as a draft for your review and submission. You file it yourself after reviewing the content.
A professionally drafted letter articulating the case for reassessment — identifying record discrepancies, referencing your CMA, and outlining the reasoning behind your appeal. All claims are the broker's opinion.
A one-on-one phone call to walk through your CMA, answer questions about the appeal process from a real estate broker's perspective, and make sure you feel prepared before you submit.
Included with all ordersAvailable upon request after your decision is received. Discuss the outcome, understand your options, and decide whether to accept, negotiate, or escalate. Assessors have up to 180 days to respond.
Available upon requestAll four paid services — Tax Record Audit, CMA, Form 130, and Appeal Letter — plus both complimentary consultations, secure document storage, and PDF delivery.
All services provided by Axiom Property Tax Appeal Consulting are strictly advisory and informational. Alex Buckley is a licensed Indiana real estate broker (License #RB17001690) operating under Axiom Real Estate Group LLC (Broker License #RC52300236). Services do not constitute legal advice, tax advice, accounting advice, or a formal USPAP appraisal. Axiom does not represent clients before any government body, PTABOA, or Indiana Board of Tax Review. All documents are drafts — clients are responsible for reviewing, revising, and independently submitting all final materials. No outcome is guaranteed; all appeal decisions are made solely by the applicable government authority.
New Client Intake
Fill out the form below to get started. After reviewing and signing your consulting agreement, you'll receive all documents within the agreed turnaround window.
Free Consultation
Schedule a free 15–20 minute call with Alex to review your situation, understand the appeal process, and determine if filing makes sense for your property. No commitment required.