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Homeowners have an opportunity every year to make sure the county's record of their home value is realistic. Redfin

CultureMap Austin shares, "some people might be surprised to find out that their taxes are negotiable — at least when it comes to real estate. Specifically, 53 percent of Texas homeowners don't know they can protest their home's property tax evaluation, according to a study by Ownwell, a service that makes homeowners' cases for them.

Put simply, since homeowners are taxed on the assessed market value of their home, an over-appraisal by the local tax office can lead to paying too much in taxes. Homeowners in this situation can lower what they owe by telling tax appraisers what they believe the real value of the home is, and the two entities will negotiate to find an acceptable number. Appraisals reflect the value of the home on January 1 of that tax…

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Realtor.com writes, "Tax season can be very stressful for many Americans—and for homeowners, having a place to call home can add another layer of complexity.

Sure, several tax breaks are available to owners. However, navigating them, finding the appropriate forms, and ensuring you do not forget any deductions can be challenging.

Recently, a real estate expert posted a TikTok video reminding homeowners that one of these tax forms could actually help them get a tax bonus this year. The video was liked more than 26,000 times, underscoring taxpayers’ interest in understanding deductions as much as possible. 

Real estate agent warns not to throw out your recent mortgage statement

TikTok user and mortgage expert @loanladyliz explained that there…

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Realtor.com shares, "A few years ago, my husband and I bought a townhome. The place is perfect for us, in a great area with nice neighbors, but it’s modestly sized and, admittedly, a little dated. It’s certainly not a luxury property—though seemingly well within the means of two 30-something professionals.

But with HOA dues, unexpected home repairs, car fixes, as well as the cost of two kids (and another on the way), I’m dedicated to clipping coupons and find myself biting my nails whenever I get an unexpected bill.

It’s no wonder I’m always stressed during tax season.

“How much do we owe this time?” I ask my husband every year, usually rubbing my temples as I try to fight off a money-induced migraine.

But recently, I realized that our…

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There is a new update to the Homestead Exemption Law. 

Starting January 1, 2022, homebuyers will be allowed to file for exemption in the year they purchased the property - previously homebuyers had to wait until the following calendar year to file. 

This is great news for homebuyers who can now have the opportunity to lower their property taxes! 

How does this affect prorations? 

Previously, prorations of taxes between the Buyer & Seller, and reserves needed for the Buyer's new escrow accounts, were estimated using the homestead exemption because it was in place until the end of the year. Now, a Seller can buy a new property and move their exemption to that new property immediately. 



Source: Patten Title Company 

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