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Based on recent sales and valuation data in your area, you may have an opportunity to save with a property tax protest. Our local tax experts will review your property details and build a compelling case to maximize your tax savings.
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Texas Comptroller of Public AccountsForm
50-162
Appointment of Agent for Property Tax Matters
This form is for use by a property owner in designating a lessee or other person to act as the owner’s agent in property tax matters. You should read all applicable law and rules carefully, including Tax Code Section 1.111 and Comptroller Rule 9.3044. This designation will not take effect until filed with the appropriate appraisal district. Once effective, this designation will be in effect until the earlier of (1) the date of
written revocation filed with the appraisal district by the owner or the owner’s designated agent, or (2) the expiration date, if any, designated below.
In some cases, you may want to contact your appraisal district or other local taxing units for free information and/or forms concerning your case before designating an agent.
STEP 1: Owner’s Name and Address:
STEP 2: Identify the Property for Which Authority is Granted. Identify all property for which you are granting the agent authority and, unless granting authority for all property listed for you, provide at least one of the property identifiers listed below (appraisal district account number, physical or situs address, or legal description). A chief appraiser may, if necessary to identify the property, request additional information. In lieu of listing property below, you may attach a list of all property to which this appointment applies, denoting the total number of additional pages attached in the lower right-hand corner below.
The Property Tax Assistance Division at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts provides property tax information and resources for taxpayers, local taxing entities, appraisal districts, and appraisal review boards.
If you have additional property for which authority is granted, attach additional sheets providing the appraisal district account number, physical or situs address, or legal description for each property
The Property Tax Assistance Division at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts provides property tax information and resources for taxpayers, local taxing entities, appraisal districts, and appraisal review boards.
I hereby direct, as indicated below, the appraisal district, appraisal review board, and each taxing unit participating in the appraisal district to deliver the documents checked below to the agent identified above regarding the property identified. I acknowledge that such documents will be delivered only to the agent at the agent’s address indicated above and will not be delivered to me unless the affected offices choose to send me copies or are otherwise required by law. I understand that these documents can affect my legal rights and that the appraisal district, appraisal review board and the taxing units are not required to send me copies if I direct them to deliver the documents to my agent.
STEP 5: Date the Agent’s Authority Ends. Pursuant to Tax Code Section 1.111(c), this designation remains in effect until the date indicated or until a written revocation is filed with the appraisal district by the property owner or the owner’s designated agent. A designation may be made to expire according to its own terms but is still subject to prior revocation by the property owner or designated agent. Pursuant to Tax Code Section 1.111(d), a property owner may not designate more than one agent to represent the property owner in connection with an item of property. The designation of an agent in connection with an item of property revokes any previous designation of an agent in connection with that item of property. By designating an agent on this form,previous designations of other agents in connection with the items of property shown on the form are revoked.
The Property Tax Assistance Division at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts provides property tax information and resources for taxpayers, local taxing entities, appraisal districts, and appraisal review boards.
* This form must be signed by the property owner, a property manager authorized to designate agents for the owner or other person authorized to act on behalf of the owner other than the person being designated as agent. If you are a person other than the property owner, the appraisal district may request a copy of the document(s) authorizing you to designate agents or act on behalf of the property owner.
If you make a false statement on this form, you could be found guilty of a Class A misdemeanor or a state jail felony under Penal Code Section 37.10.
The Property Tax Assistance Division at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts provides property tax information and resources for taxpayers, local taxing entities, appraisal districts, and appraisal review boards.