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May 10, 2023 · Cut your property taxes - Protest! Photo: Getty Images. State Senator Paul Bettencourt says your deadline for filing is Monday. He says the homestead exemption takes about 20% off the taxable value of your home, and more if you're over 65 or disabled. He says it could get even higher.
Mar 16, 2023 · Austin, TX – Senator Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) explained the Senate’s unprecedented $16.5 billion property tax bills in the Senate Finance Committee hearing on Wednesday March 15th, 2023. After hours of testimony, SB 3 & SB 4, worth $15 billion in property tax relief, were each passed out of the Senate Committee on Finance, Chaired by ...
Story by Dave Lieber, The Dallas Morning News. • 9mo. Y ou are state Sen. Paul Bettencourt of Houston, the author of the new property tax law in Texas — an almost unimaginable $18 billion...