Williamson County Central Appraisal District – 2021
Property tax protests are heard by the Williamson Central Appraisal Review Board. Even though they are considered "separate and apart" from Williamson CAD, their checks are still signed by the CAD office. Through informal settlements and review board hearings, property owners saved a collective $38 M in 2021. Review board hearings alone saved owners about $4 M. The board heard 3,377 hearings in 2021.
Do You Have A Tax Consultant to Help with Protests?In total, 58% of hearings that went in front of the review board generated savings for property owners. While 100% of commercial owners protest their taxes every year, only 23% of homeowners do the same. Unfortunately, mostly high-value homes are protested, even though there is no minimum account value necessary. If you enroll in the Property Tax Protection Program™, you'll be able to protest your property taxes yearly with O'Connor.
Williamson County Appraisal District Appraiser Summary
Number of Appraisal Review Board Members | 16 |
Number New Appraisal Review Board Members | 4 |
% of New Appraisal Review Board Members | 25% |
Number Returning Appraisal Review Board Members | 12 |
% of Returning Appraisal Review Board Members | 75% |
Days of Hearings | 73 |
Appraisal Review Board Budget | $244,500 |
Lowest Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $155 |
Median Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $185 |
Highest Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $220 |
Attorney Paid to Advise Appraisal Review Board | Yes |
Did Appraisal Review Board Retain Licensed Appraiser for Training | No |
On-line Protest System for Appraisal Review Board | Yes |