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- The Comptroller's office does not have access to your local property appraisal or tax information. Most questions about property appraisal or property tax should be addressed to your county's appraisal district or tax assessor-collector.
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The Comptroller's office does not have access to your local property appraisal or tax information. Most questions about property appraisal or property tax should be addressed to your county's appraisal district or tax assessor-collector.
Contact Property Tax Assistance Division. The Comptroller's office does not have access to your local property appraisal or tax information. Texas has no state property tax. The state does not set tax rates, collect taxes or settle disputes between you and your local taxing units.
Property Tax Assistance. Texas has no state property tax. The Comptroller's office does not collect property tax or set tax rates. That's up to local taxing units, which use tax revenue to provide local services including schools, streets and roads, police and fire protection and many others. Learn about the role and services offered by the ...
The website provides information from your local appraisal district and local taxing units to determine a property tax estimate for properties in your county. Taxpayers can see how the changes between the no-new-revenue rate and proposed tax rates would affect the amount of taxes they would have to pay.
The Bexar Appraisal District (BCAD) sets property values and is a non-county organization that is separate from the Tax Assessor-Collector's office. For more information on property values, call BCAD at 210-242-2432. HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.
6. You have the right to inspect non-confidential information used to appraise your property. 12. 7. You have the right to protest your property’s value and other appraisal matters to an appraisal review board composed of an impartial group of citizens in your community. 13. 8. You have the right to appeal the appraisal review board’s
The Smith County Tax Office has nothing to do with property value appraisals. And the Smith County Appraisal District is not part of the Tax Office or Smith County Government. Please call 903-510-8600, or visit www.smithcad.org for the Smith County Appraisal District. SMITH COUNTY PROPERTY TAXES ARE DUE JANUARY 31, 2024.