The presiding officers of both the House and the Senate have now released their full list of interim charges. The Texas Legislature meets in regular session in odd-numbered years beginning the second Tuesday in January and runs for 140 days. At the conclusion of each session, the presiding officers of the House and the Senate assign interim charges, or topics of study, to … [Read more...] about Lt. Gov. Patrick Releases Senate Interim Charges
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Biennial Property Tax Report
Tax Years 2014 and 2015 The following is an excerpt from the Biennial Property Tax Report published in December 2016. The full report is available at https://www.comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/docs/96-1728.pdf. The Tax Code directs the Office of the Texas Comptroller to publish a biennial report of the appraised and taxable values of properties by category and … [Read more...] about Biennial Property Tax Report
What You Wish Your Constituents Knew About County Government, the County Budget, and the Property Tax
Per reader request, we publish this article several times a year. We receive regular calls asking for permission to reprint and/or share this story with local community groups and constituents. We welcome you to use this article to help educate the public you work so diligently to serve. By Julie Anderson Editor What is County Government? In the State of Texas, … [Read more...] about What You Wish Your Constituents Knew About County Government, the County Budget, and the Property Tax
What you Wish Your Constituents knew about the Property Tax
What You Wish Your Constituents Knew About County Government, the County Budget, and the Property Tax Per reader request, we publish this article several times a year. We receive regular calls asking for permission to reprint and/or share this story with local community groups and constituents. We welcome you to use this article to help educate the public you work so … [Read more...] about What you Wish Your Constituents knew about the Property Tax
2012 County Property Tax Report
The taxpayer funds the majority of county government via the property tax, or ad valorem tax, which is the largest revenue source for Texas counties. According to the Texas Constitution, the county cannot levy a tax rate in excess of $.80 per $100 of property value for the county’s general fund, permanent improvement fund, road and bridge fund and jury fund. On top of the … [Read more...] about 2012 County Property Tax Report