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Dallas County Tax Appraisal – How It Works and How to Protest

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  • Dallas County Tax Appraisal – How It Works and How to Protest

    The Dallas County tax appraisal is conducted annually by the Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) to determine your property's market value, which directly affects your property tax bill. The appraisal is based on factors like location, size, condition, and recent sales of comparable properties. If you believe your property has been overvalued, you can file a protest within 30 days of receiving your appraisal notice. To support your protest, gather evidence such as sales data, photos, or repair estimates. Protesting your Dallas County tax appraisal could lead to a fairer valuation and help lower your property taxes.

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