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DallasCounty Tax Appraisal – 2020

Dallas Central Appraisal District's 2020 budget was $29.3 up from $21.5 million in 2011. Dallas budget increased 36% over 9 years. The Dallas budget is higher than any other county. The appraisal district budget for 2020 for the next 6 highest budgets are: Tarrant $25.8 MM, Collin $22.8 MM, Travis $20.2 MM, Bexar $18.9 MM, El Paso $16.0 and Fort Bend $15.0 MM. The total budget is $148.2 million and these appraisal districts value 5,039 properties. This is an average cost of $27 per parcel for appraisal districts across Texas to set noticed values, handle appeals and exemptions. The cost per parcels for Dallas is $35.


The appraisal district budgets are substantial, but the attention to the typical property is minimal. Appraisal districts use mass appraisal computer models to set property tax values, but there are errors in the data and the model. These errors provide opportunity for property owners. The model does not account for a typical properties and allow basis for appeal on unequal appraisal. Owners protest about 60% of the total market value of accounts. Owners appeal ~72% of commercial property value but only about 29% of homeowners appeal property taxes in 2020. An annual property tax appeal is important due to the vagaries of the process due to the people factor. Level the playing field by enrolling in the Property Tax Protection Program™. No upfront costs or flat fees. Pay only if you save. Be represented and pay only when we reduce your property taxes that year. Free help with homestead exemptions.


Dallas County Appraisal District Property Tax Budget Summary

Total Budget $29,369,242
Budget Not Spent NA
Total Property Taxes all Entities $7,352,935,051
CAD Budget as % of Property Taxes 0.40%
Budget for Legal Counsel, Training and Other Expenses $1,126,519