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At a Glance: How Bezits Tax Protest Service Benefits Home Owners In Texas

$1,145+

In Taxes Saved Per Home Owner

$1.2M+

Total Amount Saved

10,000+

Benefited Home Owners

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Serving Denton & Collin Counties

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FAQs

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To file a tax protest in Texas, obtain the protest form from your local appraisal district, complete it with your reasons for protest, gather supporting evidence, submit it before the deadline, attend a hearing if required, await the decision, and consider an appeal if needed. Follow your county's specific guidelines and deadlines.

In Texas, you can typically protest various types of property taxes, including real property taxes (for residential or commercial properties), personal property taxes (on business equipment), and mineral property taxes (on oil, gas, or other minerals). The specific eligibility for protest may vary by county, so it's essential to check with your local appraisal district for details.

To support your tax protest in Texas, gather evidence such as recent property appraisals, comparable property sales data, photographs showing property condition, repair estimates, or any documents showing errors in your property assessment. Strong evidence can help make your case more convincing during the protest process.

The time taken to resolve a tax protest in Texas can vary widely. It depends on factors like the complexity of your case, and the backlog of cases in your county. Typically, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months for a resolution.

After filing a tax protest in Texas, your case will be reviewed by the appraisal review board. If your protest is not resolved informally, you may be scheduled for a formal or informal hearing. At the hearing, you'll present your case, and the board will make a decision. You'll be notified of the outcome, and if you're not satisfied, you may have the option to appeal the decision.

Yes, you can appeal the outcome of a tax protest in Texas if you are not satisfied with the decision made by the appraisal review board. The appeal process typically involves going to district court, and you'll need to follow specific legal procedures.

Our fee is simple — we charge 10% of the property tax savings we secure for you. If we don't save you any money, you don't pay us anything. No upfront costs, no hidden fees.

We handle the entire protest process — from evaluating your property value, filing the protest, and representing you at the Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearing. You save time and stress while we work to reduce your property taxes.

Yes, Texas offers various exemptions and special provisions for certain types of taxpayers. These include homestead exemptions for homeowners, exemptions for disabled veterans, agricultural exemptions, and exemptions for charitable organizations, among others.

No, there is no specific statute of limitations for filing a tax protest in Texas. However, it's important to adhere to the annual deadlines set by your local county's appraisal district for filing protests, as missing these deadlines may result in the forfeiture of your right to protest for that year.

You can obtain information about your property's assessed values and tax assessment by contacting your local county's appraisal district or visiting their website. They provide access to property records, assessments, and related information, allowing property owners to review and verify their tax assessments.

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