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Property value estimates mailed

by | Apr 18, 2019 | Latest

Appraisal value letters were recently sent out. (Courtesy photo)

Collin County property owners this week started receiving notices of estimated tax values from Collin Central Appraisal District and have until May 15 to file formal protests of those values.

The CAD calculates values on real estate and personal business property every year for taxing entities to use in setting their tax rates to fund budgets. Chief Appraiser Bo Daffin reported that values on real estate have been mailed and business personal property will be mailed in May.

“They are going out Friday afternoon (April 12) from our print vendor,” Daffin said.

By Wyndi Veigel • News Editor • [email protected]

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