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Here are three tips on how to protest your home appraisal. Author: Daranesha Herron (KVUE) Updated: 6:15 PM CDT May 15, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas Time is running out for homeowners in Travis, Williamson and Hays counties to protest their home appraisal.
For most counties in Texas, the property tax protest deadline is Saturday, May 15. In Travis, Williamson and Hays counties, it s Monday, May 17.
County appraisal districts sent notices to homeowners about a month ago to let them know their property was appraised at a higher value and could cost you more in property taxes. We have been overwhelmed with questions, concerns from homeowners who are not understanding why their tax values are where they re at, said CEO of Home Tax Shield Craig Hancock.
Austin metro residents facing increased property taxes
Austin metro residents facing increased property taxes
Property tax notices are out and a lot of people are surprised by how much valuations have increased. The jump is also increasing fears that some homeowners will be taxed out of their homes.
AUSTIN, Texas - When Clayton Johns got his new property tax valuation notice, it was big. The value of his modest rancher in Georgetown has grown from the $30,000 he paid three decades ago. The appraised market value now is listed at $228,072.
The taxable valuation is $160,650, about $20,000 more than what he paid last year. The constant increase has Johns wondering how longer he’ll be able to call his house his home.