Free 50-162 Appointment of Agent for Property Taxes - Texas


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Comptroller of Public Accounts FORM

50-162-1 (Rev. 2-93/2) [1.111 (12-89)]

Date received (appraisal district use only)

APPOINTMENT OF AGENT FOR PROPERTY TAXES
Appraisal district name Address Phone (area code and number)

INSTRUCTIONS You can use this form: · To name a tax agent to represent you on property tax matters; · To direct that tax notices be mailed to a person you name. Read the instructions carefully. This form will be in effect until you file another form with the appraisal district that revokes it or until you file a form that names a different agent. Step 1: Owner's name and address
Owner's name Present mailing address (number and street) City, town or post office, state, ZIP code Phone (area code and number)

Step 2: Describe the property

All property listed for this owner at the above address The following property (give account number or legal description)

(continue on attached page if needed)

Step 3: Specify the agent's authority for property tax matters (skip to step 6 if you only want to change tax notice mailing)

General power to represent me in property tax matters concerning this property Specified powers: the agent has only the powers checked below file notices of protest and present protests before the appraisal review board receive confidential information negotiate and resolve disputed tax matters other action (specify)

Step 4: Name the agent for property tax matters

Agent's name

Present mailing address (number and street) City, town or post office, state, ZIP code Phone (area code and number)

Step 5: Date the agent's authority ends

Date

If you do not fill in a date, the agent's authority will continue indefinitely. You must file a statement revoking this form or designate a new agent to end the agent's authority.

Form 50-162-2 (Rev. 2-93/2) [1.111 (12-89)]

Complete steps 6-9 if you want tax notices mailed to an agent. SKIP TO STEP 10 IF YOU DON'T WANT TO CHANGE TAX NOTICE MAILING
Step 6: Check if you want property tax notices delivered to an agent
I want my agent to receive all my property tax notices and other communications for this property, including appraisal notices, appraisal review board orders and hearing notices, tax bills and collection notices. I want my agent to receive only the following: All communications from the chief appraiser. All orders, notices and other communications from the ARB. All tax bills and notices from all taxing entities served by the appraisal district. NOTE: These notices can affect your legal rights. The affected offices are not required by law to send you duplicate copies.

Step 7: Describe the property for which property tax notices will be delivered

The following property (give account number or legal description)

(continue on attached pages if needed) My agent will provide a list NOTE: The designation of an agent to receive communications only applies to properties you expressly identify and only affects notices generated after the date you file the list identifying the property with the appraisal district.

Step 8: Name the person who will get the notices Step 9: Date the change of delivery ends

Name of person or firm

Present mailing address (number and street)

City, town or post office, state, ZIP code

Phone (area code and number)

Date

If you do not fill in a date, tax notices will continue to be mailed to your agent indefinitely. You must file a statement revok ing this form or designate a new agent to end the agent's authority.

Step 10: Sign the form

Signature

Date the designation took effect

Title and firm name if not the property owner

This form must be signed by the property owner; a person the owner has specifically authorized to name tax agents; or by a corporate officer (if the owner is a corporation). A property manager or other agent should attach a copy of the document authorizing the person to designate agents.