Dallas property values have surged in recent years — meaning many homeowners are now over-assessed. TaxAppeal files your formal protest with DCAD backed by comparable sales data for a flat $79.
82% of Texas property tax protests result in a reduction. Here's why Dallas homeowners have especially strong grounds.
DCAD appraises over 700,000 properties in Dallas County annually. Mass-appraisal methods mean errors are common — especially in fast-moving markets like Dallas.
Dallas home values rose significantly over the past few years, and assessments often lag or overshoot actual market value — creating strong grounds for protest.
Under Texas Tax Code §41.43, you can protest unequal appraisal — meaning if your home is assessed higher than comparable properties, you have grounds to protest even if your value is near market.
TaxAppeal files your protest directly with the Dallas County appraisal authority via USPS certified mail with return receipt.
Most Dallas property tax firms charge 25-40% of your savings. Here's how TaxAppeal compares.
On a $1,950 reduction, that's $683 in fees — every year.
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