Texas Taxpayers And Research Association
Recent News About Texas Taxpayers And Research Association
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New Haltom City bond payments are on the ballot on May 7, 'but right now your 2022 tax bill is zero'
A dozen Texas cities have put a combined $2.3 billion in new debt up for vote on May 7. These new bonds would add to the debt currently being paid down by city residents, and while property tax rates might remain nominally unchanged, more debt would increase the payment burden for every individual.
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Fort Worth bond issue on ballot on May 7: 'Your tax bill won’t be set until the jurisdictions decide how much money they want to raise'
Voters in a dozen Texas cities will decide on a combined $2.3 billion in new debt May 7, Texas Scorecard reported.
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New Burleson bond issue on ballot on May 7: tax group says, 'Right now your 2022 tax bill is zero'
Voters in a dozen Texas cities will decide on a combined $2.3 billion in new debt May 7. These new bonds would add to the debt currently being paid down by city residents, and while property tax rates might remain nominally unchanged, more debt would increase the payment burden for every individual.
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Mansfield Bond Payments are on the ballot May 7: 'property tax bills would not be going up unless local jurisdictions wanted to spend more money'
A dozen Texas cities have put a combined $2.3 billion in new debt up for vote on May 7. These news bonds would add to the debt currently being paid down by city residents, and while property tax rates might remain nominally unchanged, more debt would increase the payment burden for every individual.
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TTARA: 'Property tax bills would not be going up unless local jurisdictions wanted to spend more money'
Texas property taxes have become a subject of discord as home value appraisals have grown higher, culminating in a rise in property tax assessments.
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Texas taxpayers group: 'Property tax bills would not be going up unless local jurisdictions wanted to spend more money'
Texas property taxes have recently been an area of dispute as home value appraisals have risen, leading to increased property tax assessments.