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Form 50-132 This form is for use by a property owner or an owners designated agent to file a protest with the appraisal review board (ARB) pursuant to Tax Code Section 41.41.
This form and all supporting documentation must be filed with the appraisal district office in each county in which the property is located. Do not file this document with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Contact information for appraisal district offices may be found on the Comptrollers website.
You may use Comptroller Form 50-132, Property Appraisal - Notice of Protest, to file your written request for an ARB hearing.
One effective approach to disputing property taxes in Texas is by finding comparable properties that have sold at lower prices or have lower assessed values. By conducting thorough research and providing this information during your protest, you can build a strong case for reducing your propertys assessed value.
You may use Comptroller Form 50-132, Property Owners Notice of Protest, to file your written request for an ARB hearing. Prior to your hearing, you may ask to review the evidence the CAD plans to introduce at the hearing to establish any matter at issue.
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A copy of the sales contract and the document number of the deed filing may be required. Photographs of your property are also good forms of evidence. See Chapters 41 and 42 Property Tax Code.
If you are dissatisfied with your appraised value or if errors exist in the appraisal records regarding your property, you should file a Form 50-132, Notice of Protest (PDF) with the ARB. In most cases, you have until May 15 or 30 days from the date the appraisal district notice is delivered whichever date is later.
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 CAD plans to introduce at the hearing to establish any matter at issue.
What is a residential homestead exemption? A homestead exemption removes part of the value from the assessed value of your property and lowers your property taxes. The General Homestead Exemption is available to taxpayers who own and reside in the home as of January 1st of the year.
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