I filed a new deed on my property; do I have to re-file my deductions?

Since there are so many changes that can be made to a deed, it is impossible to address all scenarios here; a good rule of thumb is, if you make a deed change, re-file all deductions.

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2. I appealed my property values and won my appeal. Now what do I have to do to get my refund?
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4. I filed a new deed on my property; do I have to re-file my deductions?
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