May 3, 2017

Tarrant County - Property Tax Appraised Values Rising Significantly for 2017




NTPTS - North Texas Property Tax Services (ntpts.com) recommends this video for all Tarrant County Homeowners


Tarrant County Property Tax News 2017

Channel 8 WFAA News Says “Values Rising Significantly”


http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/tarrant-county/tarrant-co-homeowners-shocked-by-appraisal-notices/429599849

Watch the Channel report discussing the significantly rising property tax appraised values as set by the Tarrant County Appraisal District.


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How to file a Texas property tax protest — and why you must (ntpts.com)





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This post is a link to a news video by Dave Lieber, The Dallas Morning News





We at NTPTS do not endorse all the content in this news video report but it does provide good comments about the Appraisal Districts in North Dallas area.  It can also provide some basic information about filing a Protest to lower your property Taxes.

North Texas Property Tax offers homeowners their services in reducing their Property Taxes in the North Dallas area.  Contact us for details and to discuss your property specifically.

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May 9, 2012

DFW Homes Sales up 11%

According to a Dallas Morning News home sales are on the rise.  Up 11% this April from last year.  Click on the link below for the full article. 

DMN Home Sales Article

NTPTS keeps abreast of recent activity regarding home sales, incorporating beneficial information into our clients Residential Property Tax Protest.

May 1, 2012

Dallas Residential Property Notices Mailed

Dallas Appraisal District has mailed residential property value notices. If your residential property value did not increase for 2012 then you will not receive a notice of appraised value.  You still have the right to protest your Dallas County value.

May 25, 2011

2011 Property Tax Protest Dallas County

Dallas Property Tax Protest are due May 31st, 2011.  Dallas Morning News reported more foreclosures in high-end neighborhoods & little demand for vacant lots.  Protest Dallas Property Taxes before it's too late.  You still have time to protest Dallas County property taxes for 2011. Contact NTPTS today to protest your property taxes all appeals MUST be filed by May 31st.  Once this deadline has past you can no longer lower property taxes on your home for 2011. 

May 10, 2011

If I protest my property taxes in Dallas, DCAD will flay my account for following tax years.

This is not true.  When DCAD reappraises, neighborhoods are almost always reappraised as a whole.  When a homeowner or property tax consultant protests property taxes the appraisal district does not mark the home to be reappraised the next year.  In fact, DCAD will often leave the new value lower for a year or two before the next reappraisal.

Have NTPTS handle your Dallas property tax protest.  Call us today at 214.954.4103 to get started on reducing your property taxes.

April Homes Sales Drop

April marked the 11th consecutive month that pre-owned home sales were down from the previous year.  North Texas home sales were down 15% for the first four months of 2011 as compared to 2010, according to analysts at Fiserv Inc.

Let NTPTS help with your property tax protest this year.  We have knowledge of the Dallas property tax appeal process & are here to reduce your property taxes.  Call us at 214.954.4103 today to get started.

NTPTS your Dallas property tax reduction experts.

May 3, 2011

I believe my value is already low or the appraisal district decrased my value this year. Should I still protest?

YES!  The appraisal district in unable to individually look at each home when determining the proposed market value each year.  Often times your home is appraised above the median of other similar homes & a property tax appeal is warranted.  NTPTS looks at the specific factors unique to your home when preparing a tax protestUnequal appeals are often a basis for a reduction in property taxes.

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April 30, 2011

2011 Proposed Values Now Online

Dallas Central Appraisal District has released the 2011 notice values.  Most homeowners will not receive a notice this year in the mail.  By law, the Appraisal District is only required to send a value notice if your taxable value increases or if you are a new owner.

For 2011 88 percent of the residential properties in Dallas County either did not change in value, or went down.  Regardless of whether or not your value changed, you still have the right to protest your property taxes by May 31st.

April 20, 2011

How do I protest my own Dallas property taxes?

There are many steps involved in filing a Dallas property tax protest.  An abbreviated version of the property tax appeal process is below.
  • File a written property tax protest with the Dallas appraisal district by May 31st or 30 days from the date of Notice of Appraised Value
  • Research appraisal district records, review their data and understand how your home is classified
  • Analyze Appraisal District data to obtain sales and equity comparables in the neighborhood the District has you assigned to
  • Determine the best method to argue for a lower appraised value
  • Prepare a presentation, making sure to appropriately adjust all comparables
  • Travel to the Appraisal District, wait for an informal hearing with a representative from the District, sometimes spending hours waiting
  • If no agreement is reached informally, attend your scheduled Appraisal Review Board hearing at a later date
  • Present your research, under oath to the Appraisal Review Board and a representative from the Appraisal District
  • If the value the ARB decides on is not acceptable determine if filing Binding Arbitration or a lawsuit would be beneficial
Or let NTPTS handle ALL apsects of your property taxes for you.  Call 214-954-4103 and speak to the experts at NTPTS today to get started on your property tax appeal.

April 15, 2011

Property Value Notices

Dallas Central Appraisal District is only mailing proposed value notices to new homeowners and homeowners whose value has increased.  This means if your appraised value stayed the same or decreased from the 2010 certified value you will NOT receive a proposed value notice.  You are able to see your 2011 proposed market value on DCAD's website.  Residential 2011 values will be online Monday, May 2nd, 2011.

You still have the right to appeal your property value even if your value stayed the same or decreased.  Contact us at 214-954-4103 or info@ntpts.com to find out how.

March 24, 2011

Should I hire a Property Tax Consultant?

Yes, the Property Tax Consultants at NTPTS are knowledgeable of the property tax appeals process and procedures.  You hire a property tax consultant for the same reason you would hire an accountant for your tax returns or an attorney for legal matters; you want a professional who has experience, knowledge of tax laws and appraisal district procedures, and access to information pertinent to the process. 
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Let us do all the work for you.  We will put our expert knowledge and data to work on your behalf!

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2011 Protest Deadline is Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Don't be caught paying higher taxes than your neighbors.  Call our office now to see if we can help lower your tax burden.  Send an email to info@ntpts.com or call us at 214-954-4103 to get started on your 2011 appeal.

May 13, 2010

2010 Appraisals Available from Dallas Central Appraisal District

Earlier this month the Dallas Central Appraisal District mailed the appraised value notices to all homeowners in Dallas County.

However, if a home's value was not changed, then the appraisal district does NOT send a notice. A change in appraised value is not required for those of you who want to reduce your property taxes.

ALL Dallas County homeowners have the right to protest property taxes.

We always encourage all homeowners to appeal property taxes each year regardless of prior year value.

April 27, 2010

Dallas Property Tax Services - The value of "Contingency"

We want to announce a great service for homeowners in Dallas county. NTPTS is offering a deluxe property tax appeal for you on a contingency basis.

NTPTS stands for North Texas Property Tax Service and they are so confident they will get your property taxes reduced, they only collect a small portion of the amount of money they SAVE their clients.

This way there is no risk to you, so what have you got to lose? We invite you to learn more at their website -- www.NTPTS.com.