Texas lawmakers weigh property tax relief as home values swell
As Texas homeowners reel from skyrocketing appraisal values, state lawmakers on Thursday floated ideas to curb their tax bills by using surplus state funds and further restricting the annual growth of a home’s taxable value.
Read MoreTexas Taxpayers and Research Association: ‘property tax bills would not be going up unless local jurisdictions wanted to spend more money’
A report by the Texas Taxpayers and Research Association (TTARA) that citizens are beginning to realize their property taxes are increasing in line with the value of their homes.
Read MoreAs Texas home values skyrocket, state officials wrestle with how to slow property tax increases
Texas school districts, cities and counties rely heavily on property taxes to pay for roads, libraries, police, firefighters and public schools. But lowering tax bills has long been a difficult endeavor.
Read MoreYour Property Tax Bill Could Be Way, Way Worse
If you’re like every other homeowner in Texas right now, you’ve looked at your property tax bill and then promptly put it back down just in case the numbers might change if you pretend you never opened the envelope.
Read MoreWith big tax implications, new Austin home appraisals soar
Per state law, all homeowners are protected by a 10% appraisal cap — any appraisal increase above 10% is exempt from taxation — a provision put together just for a situation like today’s real estate market.
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