Texas Property Tax Protest Deadline: May 15, 2026 - File Now
Texas property tax protest deadline is May 15, 2026. Learn how to file, what evidence you need, and potential savings. Don't miss this critical deadline.
Texas property tax protest deadline is May 15, 2026. Learn how to file, what evidence you need, and potential savings. Don't miss this critical deadline.
Learn the three most effective types of evidence for Texas property tax protests: comparable sales, property condition issues, and market analysis data.
Housing costs hit 30.3% of wages in Q1 2026. While you can't control mortgage rates or home prices, you can contest your property tax assessment in Texas.
Property taxes rose 3.7% to $4,427 in 2025 despite softening home values. ATTOM data reveals the assessment gap creating over-taxation across Texas.
Real HCAD data reveals why 180,000+ Harris County homeowners protest property taxes annually. Learn the top reasons and success rates for 2026.
Learn how to apply for the Texas homestead exemption using Form 50-114. Reduce your property taxes by up to $40,000 with this complete guide.
Learn about Texas property tax exemptions for seniors 65+ and veterans. Additional homestead exemptions, tax ceiling freezes, and disabled veteran benefits explained.
Missing the protest deadline means accepting your assessed value and paying higher taxes. Learn the consequences and your limited options in Texas.
Learn how Texas Property Tax Code Section 42.26 equity arguments work when your home is assessed higher than similar neighbors. Complete guide with examples.
Cost-to-cure evidence documents deferred maintenance and needed repairs to reduce your property tax value. Learn how to calculate and present condition-based evidence.
Property tax protests save Texas homeowners $1,000+ on average. Learn success rates, time investment, and zero-risk informal hearing process.
Worried your property tax protest could backfire? Learn when assessments can increase, informal vs formal hearing rules, and what Texas data shows.