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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 50 771 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your county and state at the top of the form. This identifies where your property is located.
  3. Fill in your name as the movant, along with a detailed description and location of the property in question.
  4. Input the appraisal district property identification number(s) to ensure accurate processing of your motion.
  5. Select the type of error you are addressing by checking the appropriate box. Provide specific tax years related to each error.
  6. Certify compliance with Tax Code Section 25.26 by signing and dating the form at the bottom.
  7. Complete your contact information, including phone number and mailing address, for any follow-up communication regarding your motion.

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You must meet the following criteria to qualify for the homestead exemption in the state of Texas: You own your home as of January 1 of the tax year. You must reside in the home as your primary residence. You are an individual homeowner, not a corporation or business entity.
Complete form BOE-266, Claim for Homeowners Property Tax Exemption. Obtain the claim form from the County Assessors office where the property is located. Submit the completed form to the same office.
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.
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.
What is Business Personal Property taxation? In Texas, you must pay property taxes on any items used to produce income. This is a property tax on any furniture, fixtures, equipment, vehicles, signage, and supplies that the business owns.

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Homestead Application: Form 50-114 Property owners may qualify for a general residence homestead exemption, for the applicable portion of that tax year, immediately upon owning and occupying the property as their principal residence, if the preceding owner did not receive the exemption that tax year.
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.
Generally, the filing deadline for a residence homestead exemption is no later than April 30. What if I miss the filing deadline? A late application for a residence homestead exemption, including for a person age 65 or older or disabled, may be filed up to two years after the filing deadline has passed.

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