January 31: A Significant Property Tax Deadline
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- Tax Incentives,
- Taxes
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- Finance,
- Financial Planning,
- Free Trade,
- O'Connor & Associates,
- Property Owner,
- Property Tax,
- Taxes
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Overview: Texas property owners need to timely pay property taxes, confirm exemptions have been filed and file any correction protests prior to January 31, 2007. Although many property owners think of May 31 (property tax protest deadline) as the most significant property tax deadline, January 31 is more significant due to the penalties and interest incurred for taxes not timely paid. Property owners are responsible for timely paying property taxes by January 31, even if they do not receive a property tax bill. Owners of multiple properties typically compile a list of tax bills which they expect to receive, have been received and have been paid to ensure they do not incur penalties and interest due to a clerical error.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2006 | Pages: 2
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