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JOIN THE REVOLUTION!! WE WILL DEFEND YOUR RIGHTS
Are your property taxes going
out of control?
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You could pay lower taxes on your residential or commercial property.

Commercial and Residential Real Estate Protesting Texas

​​THE COUNTY AND THEIR HIGH ASSESSED VALUES

  • 3rd highest property taxes in the country

  • Counties have increased property tax values by up to 10%

  • Influx of people and companies moving to Texas is potentially driving UP property taxes

  • The County has been known for over assessing the value

  • The Counties Fight Tax Reform

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Every year, your county tax assessor estimates the value of your property to determine how much you owe in property taxes.

Claim refunds from previous years

Answer a few questions to see if you’re eligible for any tax exemptions. We will process and file for free and pursue any tax refunds you may be owed.

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When you receive your annual property valuation notice with your new assessed value, don't just accept it at face value. We'll take a deep dive into your assessment and conduct a comprehensive market analysis to ensure you have a fair assessment and you don't overpay.

Why us?

Because WE Monitor, PROTECT, and PROTEST Your Texas Real Estate Taxes.

Property taxes in Texas are among the highest in the US. With no state income tax, counties in Texas are responsible for generating revenue for public services through local property taxes. As a result, property taxes are typically the second largest real estate-related expense for property owners throughout the state. Fortunately, Texas property tax exemptions are also among the most generous across the country. Between the homestead exemption offered to property owners for their primary residence, the Over 65 exemption, and various Veteran and Disabilities exemptions, Texas offers a wide range of opportunities for tax relief.

The savings potential for property taxes in Texas does not stop at exemptions. Protesting property taxes in Texas is widely regarded as one of the best ways to keep property taxes in check.

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How Property Taxes In Texas Works

 

How is My Property Assessed? The amount of property taxes that the property owner pays is based on the assessed value of the property for that taxable year. The county usually uses an outside real estate appraisal company to determine the value of your property. There are a lot of different factors that go into assessing your property. Once your real estate is assessed the county applies a tax rate to that assessed value. 3.3% is a realistic average to take to determine your taxes. If your real property is valued at $450,000, your tax bill would be around $14,850. The taxpayer is sent a tax bill usually in the month of October. That bill will be due January 31st. When a property owner fails to pay their property taxes by February 1st, the taxpayer is officially in default and their property delinquency is made public.

How to Calculate Property Taxes in Texas  Formula

Assessed Value - Exemptions = Taxable Value                                                    Taxable Value x Tax Rate = Property Tax Total

Once the value of a property has been established, the tax rate can be applied to calculate the total property tax bill. The following formulas are most commonly used to calculate your property's taxable value and how much you will owe in property taxes.

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