Property Tax Help LLC Can Help You

Posted on:

04/29/2026

At Property Tax Help, based in Waco, we represent property owners for the protest process. We simplify the process for you by managing the protest from beginning to end to give you peace of mind. It is our goal to pursue a lower market value for your property.

What Property Tax Help Does For You

A strong tax protest is not about simply arguing – it is about proving value with credible evidence.
At Property Tax Help, we organize and present documentation that supports an aggressive, but realistic market value. Documents that might help support a protest include:

  • Rent rolls and occupancy trends
  • Operating statements and expense documentation
  • Photos and repair bids for deferred maintenance
  • Comparable leases or sales when available
  • Equity comparables and analysis
  • Sales comparables and analysis

The goal is to present a clear valuation narrative that leads the appraisal district or ARB to reduce your value and the unnecessary tax expense from overvaluation.

How We Simplify Protest Process

We begin by reviewing the appraisal record for factual errors such as incorrect square footage, property use, building condition, or construction quality.
Next, we compare your property against relevant market data and prepare an income-based valuation analysis when appropriate.
We also manage critical deadlines. The protest filing deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the Notice of Appraised Value is mailed—whichever is later. Property owners & agents may request an informal meeting before proceeding to a formal hearing before the Appraisal Review Board.
If you are a tenant responsible for property taxes under a triple-net lease, limited protest rights may apply in certain circumstances.

Important 2026 Dates for Owners

Owners should calendar these key dates:
May 15 – Protest deadline or 30 days after the Notice of Value was mailed, whichever is later.
October 15 (or as soon as practicable) – Tax bills generally mailed
January 31 – Property taxes must be paid by this date
February 1 – Penalties and interest begin on unpaid balances

Local Expertise Makes a Difference for Owners

We work with property owners throughout Central Texas and beyond, helping maintain a consistent valuation strategy across individual assets and portfolios.
If you’re ready to simplify your property taxes and pursue a fair valuation:
Call (254) 640-0057 or email ops@proptaxhelp.com.



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Written by: Pat Musgrave

Patrick Musgrave is licensed in Texas and Tennessee to represent taxpayers in property tax disputes and negotiations. Pat has over 40 years of experience and holds a CAE designation from the International Association of Assessing Officers attesting to his ongoing commitment to professional education and expertise.

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