Buying A Home in 2021 #023 | #ATX REAL Estate Lab Podcast
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In Texas, it is your right to protest your property tax appraisal every year. Since this is a non-disclosure state, meaning you don’t have to tell people what you paid for your home, protesting is a way to keep your tax bill low if you are overpaying a tax.
Today, we’re going to go through the steps of protesting your taxes and give you a few pointers on how to be more effective when you do.
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