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Comparison

ProtestMax vs TaxProper

Contingency pricing — you pay a slice of every reduction.

TaxProper

25-30%

of savings, every year

vs

ProtestMax

$45

flat, one time

Cost Comparison

What You Actually Pay

TaxProper charges 25-30% of your savings. ProtestMax is $45 flat no matter how much you save.

Tax ReductionTaxProper FeeProtestMax FeeYou Save
$1,000$250–$300$45$205–$255
$2,000$500–$600$45$455–$555
$5,000$1,250–$1,500$45$1,205–$1,455
$10,000$2,500–$3,000$45$2,455–$2,955

Feature by Feature

Full Comparison

FeatureTaxProperProtestMax
Pricing model25–30% of savings (contingency)$45 flat
You keep70–75% of savings100% of savings
See evidence before payingYes (Grade A-F)
Auto-enrollmentYes (annual)No recurring charges
Upfront cost$0$45
Who filesThey file for youYou file (pre-filled forms)
Hearing representationVaries by marketNo (hearing script included)
States coveredSelect statesAll 50 states

Honest Take

When TaxProper Makes Sense

  • You want a hands-off, full-service appeal and accept a 25–30% cut.
  • You’d rather not handle any paperwork, even pre-filled.
  • Your expected reduction is small enough that the contingency is under $45.

Best For Most Homeowners

When ProtestMax Makes Sense

  • You want to keep 100% of your tax savings.
  • You want to see your evidence grade (A-F) before paying anything.
  • You don’t want auto-enrollment surprises or recurring fees.
  • You’re comfortable submitting pre-filled forms (~10 minutes).

Frequently Asked Questions

TaxProper vs ProtestMax FAQ

How much does TaxProper charge?

TaxProper works on contingency, typically 25–30% of your first-year savings. ProtestMax is a flat $45 regardless of how much you save, so on larger reductions the savings versus TaxProper are significant.

Is ProtestMax a good TaxProper alternative?

If you want to keep 100% of your savings and can file pre-filled forms yourself, ProtestMax’s flat $45 beats TaxProper’s 25–30% contingency on any meaningful reduction. TaxProper is full-service; ProtestMax is AI-powered DIY.

Does TaxProper auto-enroll you?

Like most contingency firms, TaxProper re-files annually unless you opt out, charging its fee on each year’s savings. ProtestMax has no auto-enrollment — each protest is a one-time $45.

Check Your Property Free

See your evidence grade before you decide. No credit card required. No auto-enrollment. Just honest data about whether your property taxes are too high.