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The assessors primary responsibility is to annually determine the proper taxable value for each property so the owner is assured of paying the correct amount of property tax for the support of local government.
The OCAs are responsible for carrying out real property tax-related functions such as locating all taxable real properties (land, buildings, other structures, and machinery) in the city, identifying and updating ownership, establishing taxable values based on actual use, and applying legal exemptions for exempt
The City Assessors Office (CASSO) is a local Government office in charge of real property assessments within its territorial jurisdiction as the basis for real property taxation.
The assessor will occasionally visit properties to validate the description of that parcel and any improvements to ensure the accuracy of the data on the property record cards, which are used to formulate each assessment; typically, this is done with conjunction with a building permit.
A tax assessor-collector in Texas has the following duties: Calculates property tax rates for the county. Collects property taxes for the county. May collect taxes for cities, schools and other local taxing entities.

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The Assessor is the elected official who is responsible for the assessment of all property within the County. The assessment of property (or the valuation of property) is one of the components that determine the amount of taxes that are owed.
An assessment considers sales of similar homes, square footage, real estate market conditions, and home inspection findings in its final determinations. If youre selling a property, the tax-assessed value is the most widely accepted dollar value of your home. Its also the most stable indicator of a homes worth.
In Texas, tax appraisers DO NOT have automatic rights to enter your home without your consent. You can refuse entry verbally, in writing, or by posting a No Trespassing sign. If you refuse, the appraiser must complete the appraisal from outside using street-level views, aerial imagery, or county records.

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