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Daily Archives: July 17, 2009

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Texas Property Tax Rolls (From Bad to Worse)

Commercial Property Tax NewsBy Paul PenningtonJuly 17, 2009

Texas Property Tax Rolls (From Bad to Worse) Soon 2009 Texas property tax rolls will be certified by appraisal districts.  The tax rolls will then be presented to the counties, cities and schools to develope 2009 /2010 budgets.  The bad news for local jurisdictions will be shrinking tax rolls which will create pressure to raise…

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