Property Tax Dispute in El Paso

Frequently Asked Questions About Residential and Commercial Property Taxes

Property taxes in the state of Texas can get confusing very quickly. That’s why our team here at Property Tax Experts is here to help answer any questions you may have on how to get your El Paso property tax reduction. From consulting, protest, and appraisal services, we’ve got the answers for you. In fact, our tax experts have compiled answers to the most common questions on how to dispute a property tax.

Can’t find the answers you’re looking for or want to learn more about our process? No need to worry! Contact an expert property tax consultant in El Paso online or call (915) 201-4944 to book an appointment today.

El Paso, TX

What is the deadline to file a property tax protest?

The deadline to file a property tax dispute in Texas is May 15th or within 30 days of the date on the Note of Assessed Value, whichever one occurs later.

Do you offer property appraisal services?

No, we do not offer property appraisal services.

Should I hire a property tax firm or should I protest on my own?

While you can protest on your own, hiring a property tax consultant firm like Property Tax Experts can save you time and money!

In order to achieve success with your protest, you will need to take the time to compile all the necessary details and information for your El Paso property tax dispute. You will also be required to attend both the informal and formal hearings at your central appraisal district.

Protesting on your own is your right, but consider the amount of time and energy it will take for you to achieve a successful outcome.

What is the homestead exemption?

The homestead exemption, which is available to every homeowner in Texas, removes part of the value of your property from taxation resulting in lower taxes. There is no fee for filing an application for homestead exemption. 

There are also other exemptions, such as the Over 65 exemption and the Disabled Veterans/Surviving Spouse exemption. 

Click here to learn more about exemptions in El Paso.

Why should I trust Property Tax Experts?

Property Tax Experts has been providing property tax consulting services to El Pasoans for over 20 years. Most of our clientele comes from word-of-mouth, meaning our current clients trust us enough to recommend us to their friends and colleagues for their El Paso property tax dispute

In addition to providing reliable and high-quality property tax consulting services, Property Tax Expert’s founder and CEO, Michael Zimprich, leverages his legal background and expertise to file suits against local appraisal districts. In fact, Michael is trusted by other El Paso tax consulting firms that come to him to file suits on their behalf.

Simply put, when you choose Property Tax Experts, you’ll experience great communication, fast response times, and great attention to detail from our property tax consultant in El Paso. We also boast a high success rate for our commercial and residential clients.

How will I be billed for your services?

Our commercial property tax services are based on a contingency basis, meaning you won’t have to pay out of pocket for our help. The fee is based on a percentage of the tax savings and the value of your account. If you’d like more clarity on this topic, give us a call. 

Do you guarantee reductions or savings on property taxes?

While we cannot guarantee reductions or savings, we will work to achieve the best possible results for a property tax dispute in El Paso. If the central appraisal district doesn’t reach a good decision, we will file a suit against the appraisal district to achieve the results we’re looking for.

How is my property valued?

A property is valued by your county’s district with detailed descriptions of each taxable property. This information can include a variety of factors such as size, use, construction type, comparable sales, income, and/or cost data.

Why is my property inspected?

A representative from the appraisal district may inspect your property to ensure the data used in making the appraisal in your El Paso property tax dispute is still correct.

Why are my property taxes so high?

Property taxes in the state of Texas are so high because of the lack of personal income tax. High property tax rates are used to balance this out but can still be subjected to a property tax dispute if the property owner finds fault in the increased tax.

Can property tax penalties be waived?

As with protesting, you have the right to request a waiver of penalties. If you are eligible to request a waiver, or if you have extenuating circumstances, you can fill out either:

  • Form 89-224, Request for Waiver of Penalty for Late Report and/or Payment, or;
  • Form 89-225, Request for Waiver of Penalty for Failure to File and/or Pay Electronically.

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Are you interested in hiring us as your property tax consultant? Get to know how we can serve you and your property by contacting our office today.

Get started by calling us at (915) 201-4944 or messaging our office online for more about our property tax dispute services in El Paso!