FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | August 7, 2023

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Cynthia Martinez
Communications Director
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PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX RATES AVAILABLE ONLINE FOR
TRAVIS COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS

Taxpayers can review their potential property tax bills at TravisTaxes.com

AUSTIN, Texas – Travis County property owners can now review proposed tax rates and the impact they could have on their 2023 property tax bills online at TravisTaxes.com.

According to Travis Central Appraisal District (TCAD) Chief Appraiser Marya Crigler, “Travis County taxing entities are currently in the process of setting their budgets, adopting their tax rates, and holding their budget hearings. These decisions will have a direct impact on this year’s property tax bills.”

TravisTaxes.com allows a property owner to type in their address and review the proposed tax rates for the taxing entities that pertain to their property. The website breaks down how much of a tax bill goes to each taxing entity, lists upcoming hearings that owners can attend to participate in the budget process, and provides a convenient online option where taxpayers can send feedback to their local taxing entities.

In addition, TravisTaxes.com makes it easy for property owners to see the impact that increased entity budgets will have on their property tax bills by comparing what a property’s tax bill would be if taxing entities adopted their no new revenue rates to their potential property tax bill using the proposed rates. State law requires taxing entities to calculate and publish their no new revenue rate to make it easier for the public to evaluate how budgetary decisions impact property tax bills.

“If taxing entities don’t increase their budgets, they should set their tax rate at the no new revenue rate to balance out changes in market values,” added Crigler. “When entities increase their budgets and adopt a tax rate higher than the no new revenue rate, they are increasing property tax bills for local property owners.”

Travis County property owners will receive a postcard regarding the website in the mail in the coming days. The postcard will feature the website  Texas.gov/propertytaxes. When a property owner selects Travis County from that website, they will be redirected to TravisTaxes.com.

Tax rate information is published on the website by each taxing entity based on their schedules for adopting their 2023 budgets. Because these schedules may vary, property owners can expect to see updates to their information on a regular basis over the coming weeks as new data is received.

About the Travis Central Appraisal District

The mission of Travis Central Appraisal District, in accordance with the Texas Constitution and the laws of the state, is to provide accurate appraisal of all property in Travis County at one hundred percent market value, equally and uniformly, in a professional, ethical, economical and courteous manner, working to ensure that each taxpayer pays only their fair share of the property tax burden. For more information, please visit traviscad.org.

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