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Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 5:05 PM

NEWS RELEASE

Property owners should soon start receiving appraisal notices for the 2024 tax year.

You may soon receive an appraisal notice from the Colorado County Appraisal District. The appraisal district will begin mailing out about 30,000 appraisal notices on May 3, 2024. Your city, county, school district and other local taxing units will use the appraisal district’s value to set your 2024 property taxes.

Under Texas Law, local appraisal districts must notify property owners about changes in their property’s value. The notice contains valuable information about the property’s location, ownership and property tax exemptions that apply to the property. It must also include a web address where tax information for the property can be found.

Property owners who disagree with their property’s appraised value, the exemptions or any other action by the appraisal district have the right to appeal to the Colorado County Appraisal Review Board (ARB). The ARB is an independent panel of citizens responsible for hearing and settling property owner protests. The notice of appraised value includes instructions on how and when to file a protest, a protest form, a statement about the availability of an informal conference prior to attending a protest hearing and a copy of the Comptroller’s Taxpayer Assistance Pamphlet. The deadline for filing an ARB protest in Colorado County is June 3, 2024. Faxed and emailed Notice of Protests are not accepted.

Late protests will be determined by the postmarked date. Protests’ hearings will begin on June 5, 2024.

The Comptroller’s publication, Taxpayer Assistance Pamphlet, explains in detail how to protest your property appraisal, what issues the ARB can consider and what to expect during a protest hearing. It also discusses the function of a taxpayer liaison officer, the option to request limited binding arbitration to compel the ARB or chief appraiser to comply with a procedural requirement and the option of taking your case to district court, the State Office of Administrative Hearings or regular binding arbitration if you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your ARB hearing.

The Taxpayer Assistance Pamphlet is available from the Colorado Couty Appraisal District at 106 Cardinal Lane, Columbus, Texas. For any questions feel free to contact us at (979) 732-8222. This publication is also available on the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/ property-tax/.


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