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Texas Tax Code | Sec 41.411

The appraisal district’s failure to provide an appraisal notice did not deprive the taxpayer of due process, as the protest procedure of Section 41.411 permitted administrative review. Visit us @ https://www.poconnor.com/texas-property-tax-failure-notice-41-411-2/

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How do I get a homestead exemption?

You must file an Application for Residential Homestead Exemption with the county appraisal district between Jan. 1 and April 30 of the tax year – up to 2 years after you pay your taxes. During the year, if you turn 65 or become disabled, you must apply for the 65 or older or disabled exemption no later than 2 years from the qualification date. For more useful information on homestead exemptions visit:- https://www.poconnor.com/question/get-homestead-exemption/

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If I didn’t receive a tax bill, don’t I get more time to pay without penalty and interest?

No. State law provides that failing to send or receive a tax bill does not affect the validity of the tax, penalty or interest due by an individual, the tax’s delinquency date, the existence of a tax lien or any procedure the taxing unit institutes to collect the tax. For more information visit O'Connor today https://www.poconnor.com/question/didnt-receive-tax-bill-dont-get-time-pay-without-penalty-interest/

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After the deadline has passed, can I still apply for a disabled veteran's exemption?

Yes. The deadline for filing for a disabled veteran’s exemption is between Jan. 1 and April 30 of the tax year. However, you may file for a disabled veteran’s exemption up to one year from the delinquency date. To file for a disabled veteran’s exemption, you must complete the Application for Disabled Veteran’s or Survivor’s Exemptions form. Learn more about Disabled Veteran's Exemption visit us at https://www.poconnor.com/question/may-file-disabled-veterans-exemption-deadline-passed/

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Is it worth filing for a homestead exemption?

Yes, it typically reduces your property taxes by about 20 percent. For more queries on Texas property tax visit:-https://www.poconnor.com/texas-property-tax-less-faqs/

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S.B. No. 281 | Texas Tax Code | Property Tax Reduction Experts

S.B. No. 281 an act relating to the confidentiality of the home address information of the spouses of certain federal judges and certain state judges. To learn more about the S.B. No. 281 visit O'Connor, Property Tax Reduction Experts at https://www.poconnor.com/s-b-281/

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Texas property tax important dates | February 2:-

Last day for disabled or 65 or older homeowners to pay one quarter of homestead property taxes in installments. Homeowners whose homes were damaged in a disaster within a designated disaster area may choose this payment option (Secs. 31.031, 31.032). Visit O'Connor property tax reduction at https://www.poconnor.com/property-tax-important-dates/ for more information on Texas property tax dates.

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If I have an appeal pending do I have to pay my taxes?

Yes. To avoid penalties and interest, all taxes must be paid by the delinquency date. You will receive a refund if an appeal is later settled in your favor. To learn more about the Texas property tax appeal visit:- https://www.poconnor.com/question/appeal-pending-pay-taxes/

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Contact us | O'Connor | Property tax reduction experts

Remember, you may still have time to protest your property tax value! If you are not sure, please complete the enrollment form. Please contact our property tax experts at https://www.poconnor.com/contact-us/ or (877) 482-9288 or (713) 290-9700 to confirm your online signup is in order. Worst case scenario, you will be ready for 2024!