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Stay Ahead of the Calendar
Stay Ahead of the Calendar
Understanding the property tax timeline can make all the difference. These key dates guide everything from when values are set to when your taxes are due. Whether you’re preparing to protest or simply want to stay informed, this visual overview helps you know what’s coming, and when to act. And if you’re ever unsure, our team is always here to walk you through it.
Important Dates & Deadlines
- January 1 – Property values are set for the new tax year.
- April – May – Appraisal districts send out Notices of Appraised Value.
- May 15 (or 30 days from the date of your notice, whichever is later) – Protest deadline. Your protest must be filed by this date!
- June – August – Informal and formal hearings are scheduled at the Appraisal Review Board (ARB).
- Late Summer/Early Fall – Final property tax rates are set.
- October 1 – Tax bills are sent out by the county.
- January 31 (following year) – Property taxes are due to avoid penalties.
Missed the deadline? If you missed the protest deadline, you may still qualify for a Late Protest or a Correction of Appraisal Roll under certain circumstances. Contact us to learn more!