ENROLL NOW Property Tax Protection Program™
Travis County Tax Appraisal – 2023
The 2023 budget for the Travis Central Appraisal District (CAD) was $25.7 million, about three million more than the 2022 budget of $22.8 million. The total property taxes on all entities was $5.9 billion. The budget for legal consul and other resources was $1 million.
While the budgets of assessment districts are substantial, most individual properties don’t receive the attention they deserve. These districts rely on mass appraisal computer models, but both the models and the data they use are far from perfect. In fact, the flaws in these systems can actually work in favor of property owners. However, few homeowners take advantage of this, with the primary focus typically on business and multifamily properties. That’s where the Property Tax Protection Program™ comes in — giving you the opportunity to level the playing field and ensure your property isn’t overlooked.
While the budgets of assessment districts are substantial, most individual properties don’t receive the attention they deserve. These districts rely on mass appraisal computer models, but both the models and the data they use are far from perfect. In fact, the flaws in these systems can actually work in favor of property owners. However, few homeowners take advantage of this, with the primary focus typically on business and multifamily properties. That’s where the Property Tax Protection Program™ comes in — giving you the opportunity to level the playing field and ensure your property isn’t overlooked.
Travis Central Appraisal District Property Tax Budget Summary
Total Budget | $25,683,866 |
Budget Not Spent | NA |
Total Property Taxes all Entities | $5,852,935,554 |
CAD Budget as % of Property Taxes | 0.44% |
Budget for Legal Counsel, Training and Other Expenses | $1,121,995 |