Steps to Protesting and Reducing Your Property Value Annually
Step 1. File a Protest
File your Texas Property Tax Appeal by completing the appraisal district’s form or sending a brief letter to the chief appraiser stating your protest based on assessed value and equal appraisal.
Be sure to submit it by May 15 or within 30 days of receiving your assessment notice to help keep your property taxes low each year.
Step 2. Research the Central Appraisal District’s Record Card
The appraisal district in your county has a record card for each property it assesses. This card contains information such as lot size, building size, amenities, and much more.
Step 3. Establish Property Value
Texas appraisal districts typically recognize one of three different approaches to determine market value when granting reductions in property tax assessments.
Step 4. Journey through the Legal Avenues
Informal Hearing After filing a protest you will be notified of a date and time to attend a hearing. This meeting is conducted with a staff appraiser at the appraisal district office.
It typically lasts 15 minutes. Don’t wait until the next property tax cycle to start protecting your investment -
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