P r o p e r t y T a x
Order Determining Protest or Order of Dismissal
Form 50-221
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Appraisal Review Board
Property Account No:
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County, Texas
Property Legal Description:
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Case No.
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Owner’s Name:
ORDER DETERMINING PROTEST OR ORDER OF DISMISSAL
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On
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, the Appraisal Review Board of
County, Texas, heard the protest of
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concerning the appraisal records for tax year
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The Board delivered proper notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing. The property owner or agent and the chief appraiser of the appraisal district
were given the opportunity to testify and to present evidence. After considering the evidence and arguments presented at the hearing, the Board has deter-
mined that the protest concerned the following action(s) permitted by Section 41.41(a), Tax Code:
excessive appraised or market value,
unequal appraisal,
inclusion of the property on the appraisal records,
denial in whole or in part of a partial exemption,
determination that land does not qualify for appraisal according to Subchapters C, D, E, or H, Chapter 23, or
any other matter permitted by Section 41.41(a).
Based on the evidence, the Board makes the following determination(s) as indicated by a √ mark and hereby issues the following as its ORDER
DETERMINING PROTEST OR ORDER OF DISMISSAL:
The appraisal review board lacks jurisdiction to determine the protest and hereby dismisses the protest.
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The property’s appraised value is excessive, and the appraisal records should be changed to $
from the CAD value* of
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$
.*
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The property’s market value is excessive, and the appraisal records should be changed to $
from the CAD value* of
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$
.*
The appraised or market value of the subject property is not excessive and the appraisal records should not be changed or should be increased.
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The appraised value is $
, and the market value is $
.
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The subject property was unequally appraised, and the appraisal records should be adjusted to reflect a value of $
.*
The subject property was not unequally appraised, and the appraisal records should not be changed.
The subject property qualified for the exemption for which application was made, and the appraisal records should be changed accordingly.
The subject property qualified for special appraisal, and the appraisal records should be changed to reflect an appraised value of
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$
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The property owner’s protest concerning other matters permitted by Section 41.41(a) is upheld, and the appraisal records should be changed to
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reflect the following change(s):
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The property owner’s protest concerning other matters permitted by Section 41.41(a) is denied, and the appraisal records should not be changed.
• If changes to the appraisal records are ordered due to a determination of excessive appraised or market value and also a determination of
unequal appraisal, the lower of the two determinations shall be shown in the appraisal records.
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Chair, Appraisal Review Board
Date
* as shown in the appraisal records submitted to the board by the chief appraiser under Section 25.22 or 25.23.
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