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PROPERTY TAX


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Explainer: Exemptions for Texas property owners needing to file a tax extension

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April 15 is Tax Day, but Texas homeowners still have time to apply for an exemption on their property taxes!

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Texas ranked among highest tax rates in the US, WalletHub says

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“Texas residents also don’t pay income tax, but spend 1.58% of their income on real estate taxes, one of the highest rates in the country,” the report claimed.

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Check property tax notices! Misprint by Cy-Fair ISD Tax Office sends payments to wrong address

Read full article: Check property tax notices! Misprint by Cy-Fair ISD Tax Office sends payments to wrong address

If you plan to pay by mail, we want to remind you to double-check everything!

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Heads up, Houston: Tomorrow is the last day you can apply for property tax relief from May storms

Read full article: Heads up, Houston: Tomorrow is the last day you can apply for property tax relief from May storms

If your home suffered damage during May’s tornado or derecho, an important deadline is coming up Tuesday.

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‘I was surprised’: Houston-area homeowners react to new property tax-cut law

Read full article: ‘I was surprised’: Houston-area homeowners react to new property tax-cut law

Texas lawmakers passed and voters approved several property tax bills last year. Those bills will be due at the end of the month, and it will save some hundreds of dollars.

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Here’s how much you could save with Texas’ property tax cut proposal

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After months of debate, Texas lawmakers announced a deal Monday for a record-breaking $18 billion property tax cut to homeowners.

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Here’s what you need to know when protesting your property appraisal

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Property owners should start receiving their property tax appraisals at the beginning of April. Many property owners will then have to decide whether they agree with the appraisal, and if not, whether they will file a protest.

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65 or older or disabled? This is what you need to know property tax deferral

Read full article: 65 or older or disabled? This is what you need to know property tax deferral

Texans who are age 65 or older or who are disabled as defined by law may postpone paying current and delinquent property taxes on their homes by signing a tax deferral affidavit at the Harris County Appraisal District Office.

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How to protest your property appraisal and lower your taxes

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By now, most homeowners have received property tax appraisals in the mail. If your jaw hit the floor when you opened yours, you should protest your home’s market value with your county appraisal district. Here are some ideas to get your appraisal and your property taxes lowered.

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Ask 2: Are Texas DMV offices open?

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As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston. The question: Are Texas DMV offices open? The answer: Harris County DMV offices are open and staffed but are closed to the public due to COVID-19. All Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector offices will have drop-off boxes for your convenience. For vehicle registrations, whether out-of-state or vehicle transfers, all paperwork and payment must be mailed to the Downtown office.

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Property owners demand relief from property tax appraisals

Read full article: Property owners demand relief from property tax appraisals

Now, some homeowners are calling on the Harris County Appraisal District to cut taxpayers some slack. Taxpayers’ plea for relief“Here’s your stimulus check for $1,200; and here’s your bill for $4,000 for your property tax,” quipped retired southwest Houston homeowner Ed Hobson. “We have to follow the state tax code.”Barnett said the tax code requires that properties in Harris County be appraised on Jan. 1 of every year. Rather than changing the tax code and laws, he said taxing and other government agencies will have to be flexible. What you can do if your property appraisal increasedLike every year, you can protest your appraisal online using iSettle or iFile.

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