Property Tax Protest Service In Texas

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Why Should You Protest Your Property Taxes?

The appraisal districts in Texas value your home annually and assess property taxes. This property tax assessment determines your property tax bill annually, which is about $2,200 per $100,000 valuation. Last year we saved our clients an average of $24,134 on property taxes.

Save Money With Our Property Tax Protest Services

Tax Cutter recommends that all homeowners check their property tax assessments and file a protest if they believe they are being overcharged. Exercise your legal right to contest the county appraisal district’s valuation! Choose Tax Cutter to protest on your behalf! Discover your potential savings on your property.

Why Choose Tax Cutter?

htTax Cutter helps property owners by providing the best property tax protest services that ensure the best savings. Meanwhile, you just sit back and relax.

Counties Covered In Texas

Average Property Tax Savings

Success Rate In Taxes

Tax Protest Pricing Plan

Shared Savings Plan

Zero Cost To Sign Up

Only pay

35%

as you save

Sample Bill

Fixed Fee Plan

Starting from as low as

One-time payment

$99

You keep 100% of the savings

(properties valued up to $190,000)

Fixed Fee Plan

Starting from as low as

One-time payment

$149

You keep 100% of the savings

(properties valued above $190,000 up to $600,000)

Overview Of Our Protest Process

What You Do

  • Enter your property address
  • Discover your potential tax savings
  • Make a decision to save money
  • Enter your contact details and property info
  • Provide us with authorization to protest your property taxes
  • Sit back and relax
  • Receive monthly status updates on the protest process

What We Do

  • Analyze your property data
  • Gather evidence to appeal your home’s appraised value
  • Compile reports and necessary paperwork
  • File your protest with the appraisal district
  • Attend all tax hearings and present your case
  • Email you monthly status updates on your protest
  • Email you final appraisal district decisions along with invoice for payment

Frequently Asked Questions

Most people think that when we do property tax protest it will depreciate the value of our houses which is not true. The property tax assessments and market value of your property are two different cases. Protesting on the property is explained as asking for a fair amount of the taxes that imply on the property rather than the assessed value imposed by the tax authorities. Whereas the market value of your property depends upon the property rates going on the real estate market which is never affected by any kind of tax reductions. 

When it comes to reducing property taxes upon market value so, yes there are a few Jurisdictions that might help you. But this only applies in very few cases whereas the market value has nothing to do with property tax reduction. Property tax reduction will never increase or decrease your property market value.

When appealing for property taxes you might feel daunted but you don’t need to worry as Tax Cutter is here to help you. Reach out to us for property tax protest services and we will deal with the rest. Sit back and relax and only pay when you save on your property taxes.

Appealing for the property tax reduction is not risky. You need to appear in an informal hearing where you raise the point of your assessed value. Most of the time it is seen that the property taxes are settled in these informal meetings. If not, then there is a chance you can present your case in front of the Appraisal Review Board. When presenting in front of the Appraisal Review Board there is a rare chance that your property taxes get increased. Around 10,000 cases were presented in front of the Appraisal Review Board, and only one case of every 10,000 got a property tax raised which is 1% of it. Want to save yourself from this 1% risk? Contact Tax Cutter property tax protest experts in Texas today! Appealing for the property tax reduction is not risky. You need to appear in an informal hearing where you raise the point of your assessed value. Most of the time it is seen that the property taxes are settled in these informal meetings. If not, then there is a chance you can present your case in front of the Appraisal Review Board.

When presenting in front of the Appraisal Review Board there is a rare chance that your property taxes get increased. Around 10,000 cases were presented in front of the Appraisal Review Board, and only one case of every 10,000 got a property tax raised which is 1% of it. Want to save yourself from this 1% risk?
Contact Tax Cutter property tax protest experts in Texas today!

The deadline to file the property tax protest is the 15th of May or the 30th day once you receive the notice.

Every year in November you can check the current tax rates released for your property in Texas.