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Texas Law You Didn't Know: You have the right to protest your property tax appraisal every year

Texas has no state income tax. But property taxes are some of the highest in the country. The average DFW homeowner pays $6,000-$12,000 per year. Most don't know they can protest every single year — and most who protest get a reduction.

The numbers:

  • 60-70% of Texas homeowners who protest get a reduction. Source: Texas Comptroller
  • Average reduction is 10-15% of assessed value
  • On a $400K home, that's $800-$1,200 saved per year

Timeline for 2026:

  • Appraisal notices mailed: April 1-15
  • Deadline to file protest: May 15 (or 30 days after notice, whichever is later)
  • Informal hearings: May-June
  • Formal ARB hearings: June-August

How to protest (step by step):

  1. File online at your county appraisal district website (DCAD for Dallas, TAD for Tarrant, CCAD for Collin, DCAD for Denton)
  2. Check the box for "unequal appraisal" AND "market value is too high"
  3. Gather evidence: recent sales of comparable homes (same size, age, neighborhood), photos of any issues with your home
  4. Attend the informal hearing — most reductions happen here
  5. If not satisfied, escalate to the Appraisal Review Board (ARB)

Pro tips:

  • Use the appraisal district's OWN data to find lower comps
  • Your neighbor's lower appraisal is valid evidence
  • Foundation issues, roof damage, and neighborhood factors all lower value
  • Companies like Ownwell or Five Stone Tax Advisors will do it for you for 25-35% of savings (worth it if you hate paperwork)

Source: Texas Tax Code Chapter 41, county appraisal district procedures, Texas Comptroller data on protest success rates

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 12:59 AM

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