Property owners can protest their property tax appraisals through established procedures.
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review Appraisal Notice
Check your appraisal notice for details on the assessed value and deadlines.
- 2
Gather Documentation
Collect evidence supporting your claim, such as recent sales data or comparable properties.
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File Protest
Submit your protest to the appraisal district by the specified deadline, usually May 15.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I protest my property tax appraisal?
- You can follow the appeal procedures outlined by your local appraisal district.
- What reasons can I use to protest my property taxes?
- You can protest based on appraised value, exemptions, ownership, and more.
- Is there a deadline for property tax protests?
- Yes, protests typically have specific deadlines set by your local appraisal district.
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Full Notice Text
50-195 (Rev.10-25/25)[41.41,41.70]Property Tax Protest and Appeal ProceduresProperty owners have the right to protest actions concerning theirproperty tax appraisals. You may follow these appeal procedures ifyou have a concern about:• your property's appraised (market) value• the unequal value of your property compared with otherproperties;• your property's inclusion on the appraisal records;• any exemptions that may apply to you;• qualification for an agricultural or timber appraisal;• the taxing units taxing your property;• the property's ownership;• the change of use of land receiving special appraisal;• failure of the chief appraiser or appraisal review board (ARB)to send a required notice;• the denial, modification or cancellation of the circuit breakerlimitation on appraised value;• the determination of incorrect appraised value and allocation ofvalue of a struc
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