Timber Tax Appraisal For Appraisal Districts
Most Texas landowners are familiar with the provision in the Texas Property Code dealing with agricultural appraisal of Texas land. Article VIII, Section 1-d-1, Texas Constitution, and Chapter 23, Subchapter D, Texas Property Tax Code, provides for appraisal of open-space land. Under this provision, farmers and ranchers can be granted property tax relief on their land. Commonly known as an “ag exemption” or “agricultural exemption” , the 1-d-1 appraisal is simply an appraisal method that differs from appraisal methods used for residential, commercial, or other property types which typically use market value or capitalization rate for a specific type of business. An ag exemption isn’t actually an exemption of paying tax, just a different type of appraisal method used on a property to reduce your taxes.
If you are unsure on whether you have a timber tax appraisal on your property, you can look it up on your county’s Appraisal District website. When you find your property, look under the Land segment. If you have a timber classification under Description, then you have a timber appraisal. If you don’t believe it is correct, contact the appraisal district or contact us and we will look into it.
If your would like your property re-classified to ensure you are taking advantage of the full extent of the Timber Tax Appraisal, contact us below.
Hire Parker Forestry to Classify Your Timber For A County Tax Appraisal
Forest landowners should have their timber properly classified for substantial tax reductions.