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One major advantage of owning property in Texas is the ability to apply tax exemptions. Please see below for information on how to file, where to find the forms, and more!
Tax Exemption Types
- Homestead (mentioned above)
- Age 65 or Older or Disabled
- Manufactured and Cooperative Housing
- Uninhabitable or Unstable Residence
- Temporary Exemption for Disaster Damage
How to File
It's free to file and you can easily obtain an application for an exemption from the County Central Appraisal District in which your primary residence is located (see below). To qualify you must include a copy of the applicant's Texas driver license or Texas identification certificate with the application. The address on the license or certificate must correspond to the address of the property for which an exemption is claimed on the application.
Find info for your county
- Collin County | collincad.org
- Dallas County | dallascad.org
- Denton County | dentoncad.com
- Ellis County | elliscad.org
- Fannin County | fannincad.org
- Grayson County | graysonappraisal.org
- Henderson County | henderson-county.com
- Hill County | hillcad.org
- Hood County | co.hood.tx.us
- Hunt County | hunt-cad.org
- Johnson County | johnsoncountytaxoffice.org
- Kaufman County | kaufman-cad.org
- Parker County | parkercountytx.com
- Rockwall County | rockwallcad.com
- Tarrant County | tad.org
- Wise County | co.wise.tx.us
Have Questions?
Please reach out, we are happy to help!
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