The Henderson County Appraisal District (HCAD) is responsible for appraising all real and personal property in Henderson County, Texas. The HCAD uses a variety of methods to appraise property, including market analysis, cost analysis, and income analysis. The HCAD also considers a number of factors when appraising property, including the property's location, size, condition, and use.
The HCAD is committed to providing accurate and fair appraisals. The HCAD uses a variety of quality control measures to ensure that its appraisals are accurate and fair. The HCAD also provides a number of resources to help property owners understand the appraisal process.
Property taxes are a major source of revenue for local governments in Texas. The amount of property taxes you pay is determined by the appraised value of your property. The HCAD is responsible for appraising all real and personal property in Henderson County.
The HCAD uses a variety of methods to appraise property, including market analysis, cost analysis, and income analysis. The HCAD also considers a number of factors when appraising property, including the property's location, size, condition, and use.
If you believe that your property has been appraised incorrectly, you can appeal your appraisal. The HCAD provides a number of resources to help property owners appeal their appraisals.
The first step in appealing your appraisal is to file a written protest with the HCAD. The protest must be filed within 30 days of the date the appraisal notice was mailed. The protest must include the following information:
The HCAD will review your protest and make a decision. The HCAD may uphold the appraisal, reduce the appraisal, or increase the appraisal.
If you are not satisfied with the HCAD's decision, you can appeal to the Appraisal Review Board (ARB). The ARB is an independent body that reviews appraisal protests. The ARB can uphold the HCAD's decision, reduce the appraisal, or increase the appraisal.
There are a number of property tax exemptions available to property owners in Henderson County. These exemptions include:
To qualify for a property tax exemption, you must file an application with the HCAD. The HCAD will review your application and make a decision.
The HCAD provides a number of resources to help property owners understand the appraisal process. These resources include:
The HCAD is committed to providing accurate and fair appraisals. The HCAD also provides a number of resources to help property owners understand the appraisal process.
The HCAD faces a number of challenges and opportunities, including:
The HCAD is committed to meeting these challenges and opportunities. The HCAD is working to improve its appraisal process, keep up with changes in the real estate market, and provide excellent customer service to property owners.
The HCAD is an important part of the Henderson County community. The HCAD provides accurate and fair appraisals, and the HCAD provides a number of resources to help property owners understand the appraisal process.
Year | Total Property Value |
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2020 | $20,000,000,000 |
2021 | $22,000,000,000 |
2022 | $24,000,000,000 |
Year | Number of Property Tax Exemptions |
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2020 | 20,000 |
2021 | 22,000 |
2022 | 24,000 |
Year | Average Property Tax Bill |
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2020 | $2,000 |
2021 | $2,200 |
2022 | $2,400 |
Year | Property Tax Revenue |
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2020 | $40,000,000 |
2021 | $44,000,000 |
2022 | $48,000,000 |
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