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Frequently Asked Questions

The deadline to file a property tax protest with DCAD is typically May 15th (or 30 days after notice). Submit your info now and we'll make sure you don't miss it.

Zero upfront costs. We charge only 25% of the tax savings we achieve - the lowest fee in Texas. If we don't save you money, you pay nothing.

No. We handle everything - from filing Form 50-162 to representing you at the Appraisal Review Board hearing.

The average Dallas County homeowner saves $1,500โ€“3,200 per year. With an average home value of $350,000 and tax rate of 2.10%, even a small reduction in assessed value means significant savings.

DCAD uses mass appraisal methods based on comparable sales and market data. With over 800,000 properties, errors are inevitable. We analyze your specific neighborhood comps to build the strongest case.

Absolutely. Purchase price doesn't automatically set your assessed value. If DCAD's appraisal exceeds your purchase price or comparable values, you have strong grounds for a protest.

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TX Property Tax Notices Drop in April

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