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If you purchased your home AFTER Jan 1, 2024
You will not receive a Homestead CAP until 2026 (Tax Code 23.23)

It's free to file online, click the Online Forms button above

Visit our Truth in Taxation
page to see the latest tax rate information and how it can affect your tax bill!

Important Notice

May 22nd Storms – Possible Tax Relief

If you suffered physical damage from the storms on May 22nd

You may be eligible for tax relief for tax year 2024

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Property Tax Transparency in Texas

Click here to visit our Truth in Taxation page to see the latest tax rate information and how it can affect your tax bill!

Homestead Exemption CAP vs Assessed Value Increases

On Homestead Properties, the assessed value increases of 10% per year are mandatory per Texas Property Tax Code 23.23 until the assessed value is equal to market value. Texas Property Tax Code can ONLY be changed by Texas Legislature. Click here for more information

Do you have questions about where your tax dollars go?

TAX PAYMENT – OPTIONS

Online or by Phone – with a Credit Card / Debit Card / Check – Click here (fees applied by the vendor) – pay with electronic check for $.50 In Person – (all locations) by check, cash or money order with NO FEE After hours payments can be made at the Belton office 24/7 using the drop box outside

More info on Tax Limitations:

Payment Processing Time – please allow up to 21 days. Check Property Search for daily payment status.

Online or by Phone – with a Credit Card / Debit Card / Check – Click here (fees applied by the vendor) can pay with a Check for $.50 In Person – (all locations) by check, cash or money order with NO FEE After hours payments can be made at the Belton office 24/7 using the drop box outside

Field Appraisers will be out conducting ONSITE INSPECTIONS

October 2022 – February 2023

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Requirements: Qualifying Exemptions: Residential Homestead – Disabled Person – Age 65 or Older (or Surviving Spouse) – 100% Disabled Veteran (or Surviving Spouse) – Surviving Spouse of Armed Services Member Killed in Action – Surviving Spouse of First Responder Killed in the line of Duty – Donated Residence of Partially Disabled Veteran (or Surviving Spouse) Must have: Updated Drivers License or Texas ID – Disabled Person: Social Security Admin letter or A&B Card – Disabled Vet: CURRENT OR RECENTLY RECEIVED Awards letter from VA ***Note: there MAY be late options available, if after April 30th – Please file your application and the CAD will provide any legislative remedies, once approved*** For More Info about Homestead Exemption – Click here No annual renewal required Chief Appraiser may request updated applications when necessary.