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Information Center: Ad Valorem Property Tax

Articles

Please be aware that specific information included in the following articles may be dated. There may have been subsequent changes to statutes and case law since the original publication of the article. Note the original publication date indicated for the article. For specific information and guidance relating to your particular current fact situation, you should contact an attorney or tax consultant of your choice.

Summary of 2006 Legislation (August 2006)

Top 10 Legislative Changes in Texas Property Tax Law (August 2005)

The New Arbitration Chapter: Tax Relief without Relief? (July 2005)

Summary of 2005 Property Tax Legislation (June 2005)

Beware of Protest Filing Deadlines (May 2005)

The Problems that Exist with Appraised Value Caps (April 2005)

Questions and Answers on the Rendition Penalty (March 2005)

Valuation Methodologies: Special Inventory Considerations (February 2005)

Valuation Methodologies: The Income Approach (January 2005)

Valuation Methodologies: The Cost Approach (December 2004)

Year-End Strategies to Reduce Next Year's Property Taxes (November 2004)

Valuation Methodologies: The Market Sales Approach (October 2004)

Property Tax and Foreign Commerce (September 2004)

The Rendition Penalty: More Bark than Bite? (August 2004)

September 1 Inventory Valuation (July 2004)

Some Questions and Answers Concerning the Freeport Exemption (July 2004)

How to Withdraw a Protest (June 2004)

Late Protest Opportunities (June 2004)

Protest Deadline Issues: Timing and Notice (May 2004)

Overlapping Jurisdiction: One Property, One Value (May 2004)

After Rendition: Now What? (April 2004)

Rendition Filing Tips (April 2004)

What to Render and What Not to Render - Part 2 (April 2004)

What to Render and What Not to Render - Part 1 (March 2004)

Businesses Required to Render Taxable Personal Property (February 2004)

Explaining Section 42.08 Tax Payment Requirements (January 2004)

Comptroller Mandates Use of Approved Rendition Form (January 2004)

Help! I Can't Pay My Taxes (December 2003)

The High Cost of Delinquent Taxes (December 2003)

A "Last Chance" Opportunity For Tax Relief That Is Often Overlooked By Property Owners (December 2003)

The New Rendition Law: What It Really Means (September 2003)

Summary of 2003 Property Tax Legislation (July 2003)

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