Free Notice to Taxpayer (Property Tax Code Section 41.11) - Texas


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50-226 (Rev. 6-92/2)

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYER (PROPERTY TAX CODE SECTION 41.11)
APPRAISAL REVIEW BOARD FOR THE ____________________COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT Notice of Change in Appraisal Records TO: ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Date __________________________________ Re: ____________________________________ (property) ________________________________________ ________________________________________

Dear ______________________________________ In Case No. __________________ , the Appraisal Review board for ________________________ County Appraisal District ordered a change in the appraisal records that will increase your tax liability. The change was as follows: (change in appraisal records) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ You have the right to protest this action and have a hearing before the Appraisal Review Board. You must notify the board of your protest in writing. You can get a protest form from the ______________________ County Appraisal District office, or you can write a letter to the Appraisal Review Board. The letter must include your name, a description of your property and the reason you are protesting or disagreeing with the change. You may wish to include the case number listed above. DEADLINE: The deadline for mailing your protest or delivering it in person is 30 days from the date of this letter. If you miss the deadline for good cause, call the appraisal district office and ask whether the Appraisal Review Board has approved the appraisal records. The board will decide whether or not to hear your protest based on the reason you missed the deadline. Good cause is not defined, but it is usually something not within your control (for example, a medical emergency). You may send your written protest to the Appraisal Review Board, ___________________ County Appraisal District, ________________________________ . If you have any questions, please free to call the appraisal office at ___________________________________ . All inquiries should refer to Case No. __________________ , which is the file number assigned to your case. Sincerely

Secretary Appraisal Review Board