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Preparing for your Travis Central Appraisal District property tax protest hearing.: 01-Jan-06 By : Patrick O'Connor Texas taxpayers are often uncertain how to prepare for their property tax protest hearing. This posting provides basic tips.
Some appraisal districts and appraisal review boards will not consider evidence on unequal appraisal unless the notice of protest expressly addresses that issue.
In many cases, the appraisal district's House Bill 201 package will contain comparable sale information which supports a reduction. You don't need 10 or 20 sales to support a reduction. In most case, 2 or 3 sales which are comparable to your home (which support a reduction) are adequate. Some counties do not provide House Bill 201 evidence for market value or for unequal appraisal. Based upon the Texas Property Tax Code, the taxpayer should automatically prevail if the property owner presents some evidence and the appraisal district does not (or is not lawfully allowed to) present evidence at the hearing. Unfortunately, some appraisal districts and appraisal review boards ignore the law when conducting property tax protest hearings.
Suggested comments - What else have you found helpful in preparing for your property tax protest?
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