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Taylor County Tax Appraisal – 2023
The Central Appraisal District of Taylor County (CAD) is governed by a five-member board of directors. The members are appointed by the tax entities that consist of special districts, municipalities, the county, and institutions. The board’s main responsibilities are to appoint the chief appraiser and approve the appraisal district’s budget.
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There are many benefits to working with O’Connor: we have a team of over 1,000 professionals, the most extensive proprietary property databases in the country, serve a diverse clientele, and we operate on a contingency fee model. Take the first step in enrolling for free for our Property Tax Protection Program™ and we will tailor our strategies for each individual case to achieve the greatest reduction possible.
Is Anyone Representing You?
There are many benefits to working with O’Connor: we have a team of over 1,000 professionals, the most extensive proprietary property databases in the country, serve a diverse clientele, and we operate on a contingency fee model. Take the first step in enrolling for free for our Property Tax Protection Program™ and we will tailor our strategies for each individual case to achieve the greatest reduction possible.
Central Appraisal District of Taylor CountyProperty Tax Governance Summary
Number of Members on Board of Directors | 5 |
How Many B of D Members are an Elected Official | 0 |
Frequency of Board of Director Meetings | 6 |
Does B of D have Legal Representation? | Yes |
Does Chief Appraiser Have Separate Legal Representation? | No |