Property Tax Protest Deadline: What Homeowners Need to Know
WFAAJune 7, 20251 min614 views
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- π Today is the final day for homeowners to file a protest against their property tax appraisal.
- π― This deadline applies to residents in Collin, Denton, Dallas, and Tarrant Counties.
How to File a Protest
- π» Most homeowners can file their protest online through their county's central appraisal district website.
- π¬ Alternatively, protests can be submitted in person or by mail.
- π Ensure you have applied for a homestead exemption to further reduce your property's taxable value.
Tarrant County Specifics
- βοΈ Tarrant County has implemented a freeze on appraisal values for 2025, meaning the appraised value should be the same as 2024.
- β οΈ Despite the freeze, experts advise everyone in Tarrant County to still protest their appraisal.
- π Protesting is the only way to determine if your property is overvalued, even with frozen values.
Seeking Assistance
- π€ Homeowners may receive solicitations from tax protest experts offering guidance through the process.
- π° These experts can assist those who feel overwhelmed or aim to achieve the biggest possible reduction in their tax bill.
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