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Preliminary values hint at increase

05/06/11 Preliminary tax rolls show Denton County property to be worth nearly 3 percent more than the preliminary numbers from 2010. Denton Central Appraisal District officials say the increase is due to new growth, with the bulk of it from apartment developments.
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Supreme Court chooses not to hear Midland Central Appraisal District case

04/18/11 The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday it will not hear a case concerning the Midland Central Appraisal District's ability to tax crude oil at the Midland Tank Farm.
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Business owners must render property by April 15

04/06/11 Chief Appraiser Chris Barzilla of the Waller County Appraisal District reminds businesses to render their property with the district by April 15.
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HCAD returns more than $39,000 to county

03/15/11 Henderson County Appraisal District Chief Appraiser Bill Jackson appeared before Henderson County Commissioners Court Tuesday with money his office was able to save from its 2011 budget allocation. Each of the entities served by the district pays an amount based on the amount levied there. The total refund by the district to the entities was $157,936.
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Productivity appraisal reduces property taxes on farms, ranches

03/09/11 Farmers and ranchers may be eligible for property tax relief on their land. They may apply to the Waller County Appraisal District for agricultural productivity appraisal, a lower appraisal of their l
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Businesses reminded to render property

03/03/11 Chief appraiser Willy Dilworth is reminding businesses to render their property with the Washington County Appraisal District by April 15. To render is to list the taxable inventory, furniture and fixtures, machinery and equipment and other property a business owned or managed as of Jan. 1.
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Midland Central Appraisal District sends petition to Supreme Court

12/29/10 A petition will be filed today with the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the Midland Central Appraisal District's ability to tax crude oil at the Midland Tank Farm.
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Temperature:

11/18/10 Representatives from the Atascosa County Appraisal District have been holding seminars around the county to inform landholders and taxpayers of the effect the Eagle Ford Shale development will have in the future.
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5 of 6 Angelina school districts offering awareness training seminar about Appraisal District

10/01/10 Five of the six Angelina County school districts will offer an awareness training seminar resulting from conflicts concerning the makeup of the Angelina County Appraisal District board.
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New Details on Loggins Closing

09/18/10 $9.25 million. That's what the Smith County Appraisal District says Loggins Meat packing Company's personal property is worth.
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Drilling can dig into land value

09/18/10 DECATUR - One year to the day after a company set up its drilling rigs on their land in eastern Wise County, Tim and Christine Ruggiero confirmed the depth of their loss. Originally on the 2010 tax rolls for $257,330, their home and 10-acre horse property are now worth $75,240. The Wise County Central Appraisal District Appraisal Review Board - five community members with varying expertise in ...
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Values decline across county

07/23/10 Denton County's property values dropped $1.3 billion, or about 2.4 percent in the last year, according to certified tax rolls released Thursday by the Denton Central Appraisal District. The district valued Denton County's taxable property at $52 billion. Most of the county's cities and school districts saw declines of their own.
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Questions about appraisal process in Grayson County

06/29/10 SHERMAN, TX -- Nearly 100 Grayson County residents attended the Grayson Central Appraisal District board meeting Tuesday night, to hear one man address the board about what he calls serious issues with property appraisals in Grayson County.
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CAD board picks King to fill post

06/22/10 The Fort Bend Central Appraisal District board filled a long-standing vacancy on Monday by voting in David King.
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County property values drop

05/22/10 Dallas County's preliminary tax roll fell by 4.6 percent this year, the largest drop in at least two decades, according to figures released Friday by the Dallas Central Appraisal District.
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County property values up about 6 percent

05/20/10 Property values shot up in all but two county taxing entities, according to preliminary figures released by the Galveston Central Appraisal District.
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Property appraisals are in: Central Texas is holding steady

05/17/10 Retiree Lloyd Patin says his decision to move from Beaumont to Belton was a good one. But there's something that threw him for a loop. A letter from the Bell County Appraisal District with his property taxes.
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Elderly or disabled homeowners may defer property taxes

04/29/10 Texans who are 65 or older or who are disabled may postpone paying current and delinquent property taxes on their homes by signing a tax deferral affidavit at the Waller County Appraisal District office.
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State tax code exempts speedway

03/14/10 More than 50,000 acres of Denton County - nearly 10 percent of the county's land area - is exempt from property taxes, according to a Denton Record-Chronicle analysis of 2009 tax records from the Denton Central Appraisal District. In 2009, that tax-exempt property - worth about $2.3 billion - made up 3.5 percent of Denton County's $64.8 billion in property values.
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Interim appraiser seeks to solve problems

12/15/09 Richard Petree was named the interim chief appraiser by the Calhoun County Appraisal District Board of Directors at a Nov. 24 meeting. The Abilene native and McMurry University graduate is not a stranger to Calhoun County.
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Wide gulf in buyout values

11/26/09 Sales contracts for the first 23 beach-front properties whose owners completed buyout agreements with the city show wide disparities between the values set by private appraisers and those listed by the Galveston Central Appraisal District. On average, the city paid 89 percent more for the houses damaged by Hurricane Ike than the appraisal district said they were worth before the storm. GALVESTON ...
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