4 Steps To A Successful Texas Property Tax Protest

By Larry Snyder


If you feel that the tariffs you are paying to your district appraiser are high, you can decide to file an objection. This is because sometimes real estate owners feel that they are being taxed highly. At such points, it is better to present your claims to your district and request for deductions. Sometimes, these objections go through, and at other times they do not. But you have to try. It is better to be denied the deductions than completely refusing to try. The four steps below will guide you start your Texas Property Tax Protest.

The initial step that you should take when objecting is filling protesting forms and submitting them to the district appraisal office. You can get these forms to form the appraiser or obtain them from the web page of the taxation section of your district. Make sure you send a brief letter to the appraiser of your district informing him/her that you would like to protest for the building tariffs.

Usually, the deadline for protesting is thirty days after you are sent a mail notifying you that your value has been assessed. You can decide to do the demonstration every year so that your real estate taxes can be minimized. Therefore, make sure that you take the time to do the protestation every year. This way, the tariffs you pay will be reduced.

Secondly, ensure that you have looked for your record card from the main appraisal district. All appraisal districts in every county have record cards for each building that they assess. These cards usually contain information about the building size, lot size, and amenities among other vital information. You can obtain this record card from the office of your district appraiser after paying the nominal fee.

If you do not want to obtain this card from the office of the appraiser because of the nominal fee, you can download them from their official web page. Feel free to ask the staff members any questions regarding the card. Sometimes these cards have errors due to miscalculations. If you wish, these errors can be your basis for filing the objections because of the inaccuracies of the district appraiser.

The third step is to establish the value of your building. There are usually three approaches that are used by the appraisal districts in Texas to determine market value before granting deductions in duty. The three steps include the income approach, cost approach, and the sales comparison approach.

Fourthly, you are supposed to follow all the legal procedures if you want your case to be heard. Hence you are supposed to file the protestation and wait for a notification to attend an informal hearing about the objection. The meeting is usually conducted by a staff member and lasts for fifteen minutes.

At the end of the meeting, you will have either a positive or negative outcome. Therefore, you can be granted or denied the custom deductions. You will also be needed to attend a board meeting with your agent and the appraisal staffs. Informal appraisal hearings are the final say, and you are not allowed to appeal.




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