admin on March 30th, 2010


Texas Property Tax AppealsSteps to Protesting and Reducing Your Property Value AnnuallyStep 1. File a ProtestTexas property tax appeals can be filed using the form provided by the appraisal district, or the form available on poconnor.com in the property tax section (see Useful Forms Forms in the left column). Otherwise send a short letter to [...]

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admin on March 25th, 2010


Property taxes are a substantial expense for Texas homeowners, averaging about $3,600 annually. To reduce this expense, property owners should annually review and consider appealing property taxes. While there is no guarantee that an appeal will be successful, a recent survey conducted by O’Connor & Associates indicates that 70% of property tax appeals are successful. [...]

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 What is a Texas property tax loan?
A property tax loan is a loan made to a property owner to pay the taxes on their real property. The loan is secured by a lien against the property that the taxing unit transfers to the lender. The loan pays a property owner’s complete property tax liability, [...]

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admin on March 25th, 2010


Have you started packing yet?  Where are we going? To Texas!  Why?  Because there are no property taxes in Texas.  It’s true.  Texans only pay local taxes.  They don’t pay property taxes based upon assessment, but the rest of us do.
The methods that local governments use to assess property tax differ from municipality to municipality.  [...]

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