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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.
Age 65 disabled exemption Homeowners qualify for a $10,000 homestead exemption in addition to the $25,000 for school districts.
Harris County Appraisal District AddressPO Box 920975 , Houston , TX 77292 DirectionPhone(713) 957-7800Fax(713) 957-5210WebsitesVisit Website
Appraisal districts were formed by the Texas Legislature in 1979 as part of a sweeping change designed to standardize the administration of local property taxes. Senate Bill 621, or the Peveto Bill, was named for Rep. Wayne Peveto from Orange, Texas and formed the foundation of our current property tax system.
Appraisal districts are responsible for appraising property for property tax purposes for each taxing unit that imposes property taxes on property in the appraisal district. An appraisal district is established in each county and has the same boundaries as the countys boundaries.
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Property tax consulting services available in all 254 Texas Appraisal Districts including Harris County Appraisal District, Fort Bend Appraisal District, Brazoria Appraisal District, Galveston Appraisal District, Montgomery Appraisal District, Dallas Appraisal District, Tarrant Appraisal District, Collin Appraisal
Homestead Exemption for Seniors Homestead exemptions are at least a $25,000 property value reduction. Seniors qualify for an additional $10,000 reduction in most cases. Taxing districts can also offer up to 20% reduction in a homestead value with reductions starting at $5,000.
Appraisal districts were formed by the Texas Legislature in 1979 as part of a sweeping change designed to standardize the administration of local property taxes. Senate Bill 621, or the Peveto Bill, was named for Rep. Wayne Peveto from Orange, Texas and formed the foundation of our current property tax system.
Appointments are not required for making property tax payments. All tax office branch locations are open for walk-in property tax payments.
In 1979, the 66th Texas Legislature, reacting to a chronic and growing problem of inequitable and unfair taxation, passed new legislation in Senate Bill 621 requiring that a centralized agency is established in each county for the purpose of appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes.

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