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Lubbock Property Tax Reduction

Lubbock and the county named after it are in many ways what people picture when they think of Texas. With a New West vibe, Lubbock is an industrial and economic center that continues to thrive in the twenty-first century. The property value of the city of Lubbock has nearly doubled in the past decade, showing both strong growth and overassessment from the Lubbock Central Appraisal District (LCAD). A study revealed that over 32% of homes were overvalued in 2025, continuing a trend that has persisted for decades. Taxpayers have been reducing these overvaluations in recent years by utilizing exemptions, property tax appeals, and other strategies to bring property taxes back to a state of normalcy.

Property Tax Reductions for Lubbock Homeowners

While not as simple as exemptions, appeals are just as important when it comes to the long-term financial stability of property owners. These protests not only challenge inflated values but also establish a baseline for future appeals and tax assessments. In order to get a reduction, homeowners must show plenty of evidence to dispute property values. Photographs are an important first step and can be used to document things like deferred maintenance or damage. Comparisons to real estate sales and the appraisals of similar properties can also help show the true value of a home. Gathering key evidence and records can be difficult, which is why it is often helpful to turn to an expert like O’Connor to help you through the entire process.

Why Personal Access Matters

Exemptions:

If you own a home in Texas, then you are familiar with the homestead exemption, which has been saving homeowners money for decades. However, it was given a new lease on life in 2025 when the school tax reduction associated with it went from $100,000 to $140,000, saving the average taxpayer hundreds of dollars. The over-65 and disabled persons exemptions also got boosted to $60,000, allowing many homeowners to cut school taxes down to zero. Upcoming legislation could enhance these cuts even further, making exemptions more important than ever.

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Property Tax Appeals:

Like most of Texas, the people of Lubbock have been using tax protests at a record pace. While appeals cannot lower tax rates, they can reduce the values that LCAD has put on homes, which are the basis for tax bills. In addition, appeals can be used to establish the true value of a home, which can be used in future appeals to protect against spikes in value.

Property Tax Appeals for Lubbock Residential Real Estate

While property taxes are paid in January, you cannot take your mind completely off your taxes in the early part of the year. In March or April, you receive a notice of appraised value, which states what LCAD has assessed your home for. Since this influences your tax bill, it is important to review this notice and see if there are any errors. This includes the name of the owner, exemptions, the size of the house, improvements, and the property’s classification. If any of these are in error, then an appeal can quickly correct them. If your taxable value has increased by a large amount or is unrealistic compared to your home, you can also appeal that. By challenging the value, you can fix issues including overassessment and unequal appraisal, both of which can make a major difference in your tax burden.

scheduleVital Property Tax Deadlines in Lubbock

Last day to file most exemptions, including the homestead : April 30

The final day to appeal property taxes : May 15

Property Tax Reduction for Lubbock Businesses

Texas has a lot of laws and regulations that favor business, making it the perfect place to own commercial real estate. However, the only downside is that Texas has some of the highest property taxes in the nation. Thanks to growing annual budgets for taxing bodies like school districts and MUDs, along with improved residential exemptions, more of the tax burden falls on businesses. However, there are several ways you can cut down on overhead and improve cashflow.

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Commercial Property Appeals:

While we at O’Connor recommend that all homeowners appeal every year, it is a necessity for business owners. An easy way to cut taxes and get an edge on the competition, yearly appeals can save thousands or more annually. Besides challenging on the same grounds as residential properties, commercial real estate can also be protested based on income generation or business personal property. A successful appeal does require excellent bookkeeping, so it is important to anticipate appeals annually.

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Business Personal Property (BPP) Exemption:

2025 saw a major upgrade to the BPP exemption. Gone is the paltry $2,500, which was rarely helpful for businesses. Now it is a strong $120,000 that can be cut from your property taxes every year. This covers tangible assets like machinery, furniture, computers, and fixtures. To keep your exemption, you must file your rendition by April 15 each year. Failing to do so could also prevent you from filing a property tax appeal.

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Cost Segregation:

Like the BPP exemption, this has been supersized by the 2025 legislation. While it does not help with property taxes, it can shield you from or even eliminate federal income taxes. This is achieved by using the accelerated depreciation of tangible assets to counter federal levies. While the initial cost can be high, a cost segregation study can pay for itself a dozen times over in the first year by using bonus depreciation.

O’Connor Helps Lower Values in Lubbock and Across Texas

Based in Houston, we at O’Connor have been on the frontlines of property tax reduction in Texas for over 50 years. In that time, we have become a Texas favorite and one of the largest property tax consulting firmss in the nation. With over 185,000 clients on our books, we have seen and done everything there is to do in the property tax reduction game. We have built contacts in every appraisal district in the state and know the best way to land a reduction. When it comes to property tax appeals, we represent you at every level available and will keep pushing until you get the savings that you deserve.

Besides our statewide and national presence, we have also opened a branch office in Lubbock to help taxpayers in the area. By having people in Lubbock itself, we can get a feel for how things are going from homeowners and businesses. This combination of local and national presence gives us an edge over other firms that are either only national or local. When you sign up with us, you will be given a client success consultant, who will act as your personal advocate through the whole process. We believe that a personal touch in our clients’ best interests and is a standout feature in a world of AI and automated systems. There is no upfront cost to join us at O’Connor, and you will only be charged a contingency fee from your savings if we are able to lower your taxes.

Frequently Asked Questions for Lubbock Property Tax Reduction

No, LCAD only determines the value of properties. The tax rate is determined by dozens of taxing bodies, which include school districts, MUDs, and hospital districts.

Due to there being no income tax, Texas cities and counties need to use property taxes to fund themselves. To meet annual budgets, taxes are often raised annually.

Homeowners can now benefit from an enhanced homestead exemption, which lowers the taxable value of homes by $140,000 when it comes to school taxes. People over 65 can add an additional $60,000 exemption to this, as can people with disabilities. Businesses now see a large benefit from BPP exemptions, which cut $125,000 from the total.

We do commercial property appeals for businesses with no upfront costs. We can also assist with cost segregation studies or BPP rendition preparation and charge competitive fees for each. Thanks to overhauls of BPP and cost segregation, this is the best time to lower business costs in the past decade.

  • January 31: Last day to pay property taxes on time
  • April 15: In order to avoid fines and to protect the exemption, BPP renditions must be filed by this date
  • April 30: Last day to file most exemptions, including the homestead
  • May 15 (or 30 days from when the appraisal notice was mailed): The final day to appeal property taxes