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  1. The duties of the appraisal district include: The determination of market value of taxable property. The administration of exemptions and special valuations authorized by the local entities and the State of Texas. Tax rates and ultimately the amount of taxes levied on property are determined by governing bodies of each of the taxing authorities.

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  3. How Is My Property Appraised. Information regarding property appraisal is available at the Comptroller's website https://comptroller.texas.gov/. Appraises property for ad valorem taxation of these taxing authorities.

  4. Roger Wells DeWitt (1913–1992) • FamilySearch. Brief Life History of Roger Wells. When Roger Wells DeWitt was born on 13 March 1913, in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, his father, William Price DeWitt, was 42 and his mother, Eliza Floy Wells, was 35. He married Jean Thurston Vander Pyl on 24 March 1963, in Los Angeles ...

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  6. Search tips: If you are searching by owner name, try Lastname, Firstname or Lastname Firstname. If you are searching by address, try entering only the street number and street name, leaving off any prefix or suffix. Such as 123 Main, instead of 123 NE Main Ave. If you are searching by account number, it must match the account number assigned by ...

  7. Taxes are calculated by subtracting the value of any exemptions, and the cap value if applicable, from the homestead value of the property and then adding any productivity or non-qualifying value. This result, the taxable value, is then multiplied by the tax rate per $100. The answer is then divided by 100 to arrive at the tax amount for the ...

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