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The Financial Advantage of the Texas “Property Owner Rule”

Posted On: December 6, 2017 | Categorized In: Uncategorized

The Financial Advantage of the Texas “Property Owner Rule” Property owners often find themselves dissatisfied with the results of their initial protest at the local Appraisal Review Board (ARB) level. When this happens, it is often necessary to continue the fight by filing a property tax lawsuit in a Texas District Court. Once you enter […]

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Are Attorney Fees in Property Tax Cases Mandatory or Discretionary

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Are Attorney Fees in Property Tax Cases Mandatory or Discretionary? If you file a lawsuit against your local appraisal district, win in court, and successfully have your property taxes lowered, is the district required to pay your attorney’s fees? Public policy clearly influenced the Texas legislature to provide for attorney’s fees in property tax valuation […]

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Buying Commercial Property? Analyze Your Tax Burden Before You Close

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There are a number of different reasons you may choose to purchase real property (land and buildings) for commercial purposes. It may be a revenue-generating residential property, office space or brick-and-mortar storefront. While the latter are usually leased, some business owners may choose to purchase title to meet business objectives. Analyzing whether buying property is […]

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How to Challenge Your Commercial Property Tax Assessment

Posted On: December 1, 2017 | Categorized In: Uncategorized

Whether you’re running a local business or renting out property, you understand just how costly commercial property taxes can be. Many individuals, whether they own residential or commercial property, simply look at their tax assessment and assume it’s indisputable. After all, everyone has to pay taxes, so it’s not foolish to assume that an assessment […]

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