Dallas County Appraisal District 2022 Industrial Personal Property Tax Protest Summary
Industrial property taxes in Dallas County make up about 2% of the total property tax base. Refineries, chemical processing, and manufacturing/fabrication are all considered industrial. Owners of Dallas County industrial property protested 60% of the total value in 2022. Industrial property protested totaled $6 billion out of $10 billion in 2022. Although the percentage of accounts that have been protested is greater than average, just 7% of industrial property has had a court appeal. In contrast, 21% of commercial and 62% of multifamily properties filed judicial appeals. Only 1% of the total value of all residences was submitted in judicial appeals by homeowners.
Plant owners in the chemical and industrial industries may afford to hire knowledgeable counsel to protest the Dallas Central Appraisal District's (CAD) valuation. You may hire knowledgeable property tax advisers to represent you. Every year, O'Connor files tax disputes on behalf of the owners of around 250,000 properties. There are no up-front costs or fixed fees. Unless we lower your property taxes that year, there is no charge. Don't overlook another deadline for a property tax protest. Join the Property Tax Protection Program™ now, and we'll take care of your interests.
Dallas County Appraisal District Industrial Property Tax Summary
Market Value Industrial Real Property | $1,992,489,040 |
Market Value Industrial Personal Property | $8,910,411,760 |
Number Industrial Real Property Property Tax Protests | 429 |
Number Industrial Personal Property Property Tax Protests | 400 |
$ Value Industrial Real and Personal Protested | $6,548,947,910 |
# Lawsuits Filed for Industrial on ARB Values | 39 |
ARB Value of All Lawsuits Filed for Industrial | $737,820,670 |
$ Reduction Property Tax Lawsuits for Industrial Current Year | $31,884,950 |