Texas Property Tax Protest & Appeal Guide – FAQ

 


1.What are the main steps to appeal property taxes in Texas?


File a protest: Submit a Notice of Protest (Form 50-132) to your local appraisal district before the deadline.

Informal meeting: Review your property’s value with an appraiser to seek a reduction.

ARB hearing: If unresolved, attend a hearing with the Appraisal Review Board (ARB) for a decision.


2.What happens at the informal and ARB hearings?


Informal hearing: You meet with an appraiser to discuss evidence and possibly agree on a reduced value.

ARB hearing: A panel of citizens reviews both sides’ evidence (yours and the district’s) and makes a binding decision.


3.Why should I protest my property taxes every year—even if the value doesn’t increase?

Annual protests keep your taxes fair and help prevent increases over time, because values are often overstated.


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