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  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, providing your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for communication.
  3. In Section 2, describe the property by entering its physical address or legal description if no street address exists. Include details about any mobile home if applicable.
  4. Move to Section 3 and select all applicable reasons for your protest. It’s important to check each box that corresponds to your concerns to preserve your rights during the hearing.
  5. Attach any evidentiary materials in Section 4. Clearly indicate the total number of pages or images you are submitting as evidence.
  6. In Section 5, articulate your statement of facts or arguments that support your case for the ARB hearing.
  7. Select your preferred hearing type in Section 6, ensuring you understand how it affects the use of your affidavit during the hearing.
  8. Finally, complete Section 7 by signing and dating the affidavit. Ensure all information is accurate before submission.

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To qualify for the Texas general residence homestead exemption, you must satisfy three requirements: You must own your home; partial ownership satisfies this requirement. This home must be your principal/primary residence. You must have a Texas drivers license or other type of Texas-issued form of identification.
Form 72 is designed to report the results of an appraisal of a 2- to 4-unit property, including a 2- to 4-unit property in a Planned Unit Development (PUD).
Overlooking Homestead Exemptions While not directly related to the protest process, failing to apply for available homestead exemptions is a common oversight that can increase your overall tax burden. Exemptions can reduce the taxable value of your home, making it less likely that your property is overvalued.
To qualify for the general residence homestead exemption, a home must meet the definition of a residence homestead and an individual must have an ownership interest in the property and use the property as the individuals principal residence.
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.

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You are eligible for the over-65 exemption the year that you turn 65. You can apply at any time during that year, but if you file by April 30, the exemption can be processed in time for your property tax bill that year. Otherwise, the exemption will be applied retroactively.

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