Tarrant County has one of the highest property tax rates in Texas. TaxAppeal files your formal protest with TAD — backed by real comparable sales data — for a flat $79 with no percentage cuts.
82% of Texas property tax protests result in a reduction. Here's why Fort Worth homeowners have especially strong grounds.
TAD (Tarrant Appraisal District) appraises over 800,000 properties annually. Fort Worth's rapid growth means assessed values frequently outpace actual market conditions.
Tarrant County's combined property tax rate — including city, county, school district, and special districts — is among the highest in Texas, making a successful protest especially valuable.
Fort Worth's booming neighborhoods like Alliance, Southlake, and Keller have seen dramatic value changes that mass-appraisal methods often get wrong.
TaxAppeal files your protest directly with the Tarrant County appraisal authority via USPS certified mail with return receipt.
Most Fort Worth property tax firms charge 25-40% of your savings. Here's how TaxAppeal compares.
On a $1,760 reduction, that's $616 in fees — every year.
Pay $79 once and keep every dollar of your $1,760 savings. No annual fees.
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