Filing your residential homestead exemption is a great chance for homeowners to combat high Texas property taxes as well as reducing financial stress. This opportunity is available to owners who live in the subject property (i.e. owners who are not leasing their home to tenants).
Filing this exemption is free of charge and simple for you to complete on your own. Benefits can include $230-250 tax savings per year plus prevent your assessed value from increasing more than 10% annually!
Exemptions must be filed between January 1st and April 30th on the year of which you are applying for & you must own & reside at the subject property as your primary residence on January 1st of the application year. Below, I have compiled step-by-step directions on filing your residential homestead exemption. I have separated them by county as finding the necessary form(s) differs between them.
Collin County
- Go to www.collincad.org
- Select Forms under Downloads
- Select Residential Homestead Exemption Application
- Print & complete the form
- Mail the completed form to the address at the top, left of the application
Dallas County
- Go to www.dallascad.org
- Select forms under navigation links on the left hand side
- Select Residential Homestead Exemption Application
- Enter your address and follow the directions on the screen
Denton County
- Go to www.dentoncad.org
- Select Homestead Applications on the left hand side, under Main Menu
- Select Application for Residence Homestead Exemption
- Complete & print the form
- Mail the completed form to the address at the top, left of the application
Tarrant County
- Go to www.tad.org
- Select Forms from the Menu at the top
- Select Forms to the right of Residence Homestead
- Complete the form & mail to the address at the top, left of the application
As always, if you need any help with your real estate needs, call me.