Collin County Appraisal District 2020 Industrial Personal Property Tax Protest Summary
Collin County Property Taxes for industrial property account for 1% of the property tax base. Industrial includes refineries, chemical processing and manufacturing / fabricating. Owners of Collin County industrial property protest 91% of the total value annually. Owners protested $0.95 billion out of $1.036 billion of industrial property in 2020. While the portion of accounts protested is higher than typical, the portion of industrial property with a judicial appeal is relatively low at 22%. By comparison, the value of 34% of multifamily and 17% of commercial / BPP filed judicial appeals. Owners of houses only filed judicial appeals for 2% of the value of all houses.
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Collin County Appraisal District Industrial Property Tax Summary
Market Value Industrial Real Property | $874,201,707 |
Market Value Industrial Personal Property | $162,454,448 |
Number Industrial Real Property Property Tax Protests | 108 |
Number Industrial Personal Property Property Tax Protests | 7 |
$ Value Industrial Real and Personal Protested | $948,197,437 |
# Lawsuits Filed for Industrial on ARB Values | 18 |
ARB Value of All Lawsuits Filed for Industrial | $232,127,760 |
$ Reduction Property Tax Lawsuits for Industrial Current Year | $12,226,974 |