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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.
Youll need to submit a Residence Homestead Exemption Application with your local county appraisal district. You can find the application on their website or reach out to them for a copy. Most appraisal districts use Texas Comptroller Form 50-114. Applying is free.
- An Executor or Legal Representative Whether an executor or legal representative, they are responsible for paying the property taxes as long as the property is part of the estate. Property can also pass to heirs via state law without probate.
A widow(er)s exemption is a reduction of taxes allowed following the death of a spouse. It is intended to ease a potential financial burden on the surviving spouse and family that could result from their loss. The relief provided by states generally is in the form of reduced property tax.
Do I Have to Pay an Inheritance Tax in Texas? There is no inheritance tax in Texas. You may have to pay federal estate taxes, but not state inheritance taxes. Texas is one of a handful of states that does not have an inheritance tax.
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This application is for claiming residence homestead exemptions pursuant to Tax Code sections 11.13, 11.131, 11.132, 11.133, 11.134 and 11.432. Certain exemptions may also require Form 50-114-A. The exemptions apply only to property that you own and occupy as your principal place of residence.
The school tax ceiling, available to individuals 65 or older or disabled, ensures that the amount of school district tax owed does not increase even if the appraised value of your property rises. However, this limitation only applies to school taxes and does not prevent increases in other local taxes.

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