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Daily Archives: April 22, 2008

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May means property Texas tax appeals

PE Pennington Property Tax InsightsBy Paul PenningtonApril 22, 2008

May means property Texas tax appeals First of all, a taxpayer should understand the nature of property taxes in Texas.  Property taxes are the primary financial resource for the operation of governmental entities in Texas.  This is largely based on the fact that Texas has no state income tax.  Annual valuations are determined by local…

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