Commercial Property Taxes During Covid-19

Commercial Property Taxes During Covid-19

In Texas, commercial property owners face property taxes every year. You probably never thought you would have to pay property taxes with a pandemic going on. Unfortunately, the local taxing entities are not giving any breaks.  COVID-19 has radically transformed life...
Few Things to Know About Property Tax Loan

Few Things to Know About Property Tax Loan

Most Texans do not know that property tax loans are a reasonable choice for paying delinquent property taxes. However, there are several things a prospective borrower should know. As the property tax deadline is nearing day by day, it’s good to explain the many...
Options for Paying Property Taxes by the Deadline

Options for Paying Property Taxes by the Deadline

Property taxes in Texas are due by January 31st. If unpaid on February 1st the county will start adding penalties and interest. The penalty starts at 6% and the interest starts at 1% for a total of 7% being added on February 1st. The penalty and interest will increase...
Planning for a Property Tax Loan?

Planning for a Property Tax Loan?

You may have received your 2020 property tax bill from the county. If you have not, it will soon be mailed to you. The deadline to pay these taxes in full is by January 31st, 2021. What is your plan for paying them before the penalties and interest start being added?...
How fast can I get a Property Tax Loan?

How fast can I get a Property Tax Loan?

In Texas, many homeowners are unable to pay their property taxes on time. Consequently, they are forced to pay mounting penalties and interest. After July, the county will start sending collection letters and can turn over these delinquent accounts to county...
Texas Property Taxes During Covid-19

Texas Property Taxes During Covid-19

Amid economic uncertainty such as Covid-19, unexpected circumstances can lead to a delay in paying property taxes. The inability to pay property taxes can force local taxing authorities to add on penalties, interest, & fees. If the taxes and fees go unpaid for a...