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You may apply for homestead exemptions on your principal residence. Homestead exemptions remove part of your homes value from taxation so they lower taxes. For example, your home is appraised at $50,000, and you qualify for a $15,000 exemption, you will pay taxes on the home as if it was worth only $35,000.
Overview. One of the primary responsibilities of the Office of Ann Harris Bennett, Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector, is to collect and disburse property taxes.
What is a Tax Assessor-Collector? The tax assessor-collector calculates property tax rates for the county, collects taxes for the county (and sometimes for additional local taxing entities) and collects various other fees for the state and county.
Tax Code Section 31.06 allows property tax payments to be made with United States currency, check, money order, credit card or electronic funds transfer. A tax collector may adopt a policy requiring delinquent taxes be paid with United States currency, credit card or electronic funds transfer.