Texas Proposition 4, the Property Tax Changes and State Education Funding Amendment, was on the ballot in Texas as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment on November 7, 2023.
Texans experience high property taxes due to several factors. Firstly, Texas stands out for not imposing a state income tax, resulting in a heavier reliance on alternative revenue sources,
Attention property owners in Texas: A critical date is swiftly approaching for those who have not yet paid their 2022 property taxes. With each passing month, late fees and interest are accumulating, making it imperative to take action before June 30th.
If you’re feeling sticker shock because of this year’s property appraisal notice, don’t worry, you have options.
It’s important to know you have options when it comes to paying your property taxes after the payment deadline has passed.
In the state of Texas, property deadlines hang heavy on property owners. And with this year’s January 31st deadline come and gone, penalties and interest for missing that deadline are already growing for those who missed it.
When the calendar flips to a new year it means one thing in the state of Texas - property tax season. Before the glow of the holiday season has worn off, local county tax collectors will be demanding complete payment of annual tax bills.
Property taxes are ever changing in Texas. And yes, we admit that getting information on these rates can be confusing, even when cities and counties are required to publish ads in newspapers every August showing their old tax rates, their proposed tax rates for the new year, and other important figures.
Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or just now beginning your search, it’s important to make sure you fully understand the ins and outs of your property tax payments and what happens if you miss your annual property tax deadline.
A big bill is what you expect when you buy expensive things. You understand that you have to pay for the things you do. Property tax penalties work in the opposite way; you have to pay for what you do not do. Delinquent taxes incur penalties that may seem excessive, but they are allowed by law and you are obligated to pay them. Propel Tax is an expert on property tax loans in Texas, and can get you the help you need to pay your growing tax bill.
As a Texas property owner, you have a unique advantage. If you meet a few basic requirements, you may be eligible for a residential property tax loan that could help you avoid additional county penalties on delinquent tax payments. At Propel Tax, we help people just like you get relief from property tax debt on a regular basis. With extensive experience in Dallas County property taxes and property tax laws in general, we can help you get a personalized payment plan that fits your financial background and budget.