The Tech Brunch The Tech Brunch

The Tech Brunch

The Tech Brunch

  • Home
  • Startups
  • Social
  • Enterprise
  • Gadgets
  • Greentech
  • Mobile
  • Fundings and exits
The Tech BrunchThe Tech Brunch
  • Startups
  • Social
  • Enterprise
  • Gadgets
  • Greentech
  • Mobile
  • Fundings and exits
Home > Startups > TaxProper raises $2M to automate getting your property taxes lowered
Startups

TaxProper raises $2M to automate getting your property taxes lowered

Published: Apr 14, 2022

If you own your home, how much do you pay for property taxes? Too much? Sounds about right.

If you disagree with how much you’re paying in property taxes, you can appeal the assessment. Most people don’t, though — perhaps because they are unaware they can, or because they just don’t have the time to deal with the lawyers and paperwork.

TaxProper, a company out of Y Combinators Summer 2019 batch, has raised $2M to simplify the process. The round was led by Khosla Ventures, backed by Global Founders Capital, Clocktower Ventures, and a handful of angel investors.

Once you’ve punched in your address, TaxProper’s algorithm looks at the assessments of similar homes in your surrounding area, looking at things like size, number of rooms, construction materials, etc.

If the algorithm determines that you’re paying more than your share, they generate the required paperwork and send it off to the county. The company estimates that their part of the process takes 3-5 minutes (after which you’re waiting on the county’s response, which they say takes 6-8 weeks.)

They’re offering up two different pricing models, charging either a $149 up-front fee or 30% of total first year tax savings. If their algorithm says your taxes can’t be lowered, you don’t pay — nor do you pay if the appeal gets denied. The company tells me they’re currently seeing an average per customer savings of around $700.

TaxProper’s two co-founders have a good bit of experience in the space of taxes and government. Geoff Segal was previously an Actuarial Statistician and Research Analyst for State Farm, while Thomas Dowling was a Municipal Finance Advisor for Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. 

One thing to note: TaxProper is only up and running in select areas right now, as the company tests different strategies and makes sure they’re doing everything right region-by-region. It’s currently available in Chicago and the surrounding Cook County area, with plans to roll out “in the coming months” in New York and Texas.

You Might Also Like

Enterprise Digital Transformation: Challenges & Solutions

Social Media Marketing for Startups: A Complete Guide to Success

Privacy on Social Media: How to Stay Safe Online in 2025

Top 10 Electronic Gadgets Everyone is Talking About in 2025

Previous Article Rallyhood exposed a decade of users’ private data Rallyhood exposed a decade of users’ private data
Next Article The IPO window is open (again) The IPO window is open (again)

Latest News

Enterprise Digital Transformation: Challenges & Solutions
Enterprise Jul 30, 2025
Social Media Marketing for Startups: A Complete Guide to Success
Startups Jul 16, 2025
Privacy on Social Media: How to Stay Safe Online in 2025
Social Jul 04, 2025
Top 10 Electronic Gadgets Everyone is Talking About in 2025
Gadgets Jun 26, 2025
Top Upcoming Mobile Launches in India 2025
Mobile Jun 23, 2025
Best Indian Mobile Phones For Gaming
Mobile May 08, 2025
Emerging Indian Social Networking Sites
Social May 07, 2025
Indian Social Structure And Family System
Social May 07, 2025
Festivals And Family Bonding In India
Social May 07, 2025
Role Of Youth In Indian Social Reform
Social May 07, 2025
about us

  • Startups
  • Social
  • Enterprise
  • Gadgets
  • Greentech
  • Mobile
  • Fundings and exits
Top Indian Fitness Gadgets For Home Workouts
Top Indian Fitness Gadgets For Home Workouts
Gadgets May 05, 2025
Indian Educational Gadgets For Kids
Indian Educational Gadgets For Kids
Gadgets May 05, 2025

© Copyright 2025 thetechbrunch.com All Rights Reserved.

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms And Conditions