No Recovery, No Fee: We operate on a contingency basis, which means if you don’t get paid, neither do we.
Immediate Financial Support: Qualify for a 5-10% advance of your potential claim to help you when you need it most.
Transparent Process: We keep you informed every step of the way.


“What if I don’t qualify?” Start with our free eligibility check—there’s no risk to find out if you qualify.
“Are there hidden fees?” Absolutely not. We discuss all potential costs upfront before any commitment.
“How long will it take?” Every case is unique, but our streamlined process is designed to recover your funds as quickly as possible.

Tax liens
In Refund, if property taxes remain unsettled for about 2 years, a tax lien can be placed on your property by the local government entity overseeing property taxation. This lien grants the government the legal authority to eventually set your property for a tax auction to recover unpaid taxes, interest, and penalties. Facing this can be overwhelming and may lead to the loss of your valuable property.

Credit score impact
Being late on your property tax payments can also impact your credit score. Late payments can be reported to credit bureaus and remain on your credit report for up to seven years, which can make it harder to secure credit or loans in the future.

Legal action
If you don’t address your delinquent property tax payments, the local government entity responsible for property taxation may take legal action against you. This can include wage garnishment, bank account levies, or even foreclosure.



At Tax Care For Georgia, we understand that life can throw unexpected challenges that may cause you to fall behind on property taxes. But we believe that losing your home to a tax sale shouldn’t be one of them.
We’re proud to be the only organization in Georgia that offers this kind of support, and our goal is simple: to ensure that you don’t lose your home to an unfair process that leaves you with nothing but sleepless nights.
If you’re struggling to keep up with your property taxes, reach out to us today to see if we can help. We’re here to offer a helping hand and relieve the burden of property taxes, one homeowner at a time.


Michael Brown
Atlanta, GA 30303

Madison Williams
Savannah, GA 31401

Mike Evans
Columbus, GA 31901
If you don’t pay your property taxes in Refund, the local government can place a tax lien on your property, which gives them the right to sell the property to collect the unpaid taxes. The local government may also charge penalties and interest on the unpaid taxes, which can add up quickly.
The best way to avoid losing your house to the state is to pay your property taxes on time. If you are struggling to pay your property taxes, you may be able to work out a payment plan with the county tax commissioner. You can also seek assistance from organizations that help homeowners who are at risk of foreclosure.
Tax Care for Refund assists with various property tax challenges, especially those linked to tax sales. We can help you navigate delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and fees both before and after a tax sale, ensuring you’re in the best position to negotiate settlements and establish viable payment solutions.
Yes, Tax Care for Refund specializes in providing solutions to property owners facing potential tax sales due to unpaid taxes. By working with us, we can guide you through the necessary steps to address your tax delinquency and help prevent the auction of your property. Our goal is to assist Refund property owners in navigating these challenging situations.
Tax Care for Refund evaluates your property tax status and crafts a tailored strategy to address your needs. We specialize in tax lien removal and offer solutions both before and after tax sales, ensuring you remain on course with your property taxes.

