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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 50 771 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the Movant in the designated field. This identifies you as the property owner initiating the motion.
  3. Fill in the county where your property is located, ensuring accuracy for proper processing.
  4. Provide a detailed description of your property, including its location and appraisal district identification number. This information is crucial for identifying the correct property on the appraisal roll.
  5. Indicate the specific errors you are addressing by checking the appropriate boxes and providing details for each error type, such as clerical errors or ownership discrepancies.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom, certifying compliance with Tax Code provisions. If applicable, include your authorized agent's information.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting your motion to ensure a smooth process.

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To qualify for the age 65 or older residence homestead exemption, the individual must be age 65 or older, have an ownership interest in the property and live in the home as his or her principal residence.
Form 50-114 General Homestead Exemption Application What is it? This is the form to fill out if you want a General Residence Homestead Exemption, Person Age 65 or Older Exemption, Disabled Person Exemption, 100 Percent Disabled Veteran Exemption, and the surviving spouse version of these exemptions.
Personal property renditions (aka, personal property returns) require you to take a detailed inventory of your assets everything from laptops and lamps to heavy machinery across every location. As a result, one location can easily have tens of thousands of assets.
Changes in Property Use: Property tax reassessments can be triggered by shifts in how a home or parcel is used, such as converting a residence into a rental, building an accessory unit, or changing land from agricultural to residential use.
You may use Comptroller Form 50-132, Property Appraisal - Notice of Protest, to file your written request for an ARB hearing. Prior to your hearing, you may request a copy of the evidence the appraisal district plans to introduce at the hearing to establish any matter at issue.

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A rendition is a form that provides the appraisal district with taxable business property information. This form includes the business name and location, a description of assets, cost and acquisition dates, and an opinion of value for business personal property.
A rendition is a report that lists all the taxable property you owned or controlled on Jan. 1 of this year. Property includes inventory and equipment used by a business. Owners do not have to render exempt property, such as church property or an agriculture producers equipment used for farming.
Protesting your property valuation may feel like an uphill battle, but the reasons to do it are rooted in fairness and potential savings: Unfair Assessments: Sometimes properties are assessed above what theyre truly worth. Maybe your home has outdated features or needs repairs that werent factored in.

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