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"INFORMATION ABOUT IKE DAMAGE AND YOUR PROPERTY TAX APPRAISAL
Texas law requires that tax appraisals be determined as of January 1 of the year. The tax bill you receive for this year (2008) will be based on that January 1 value, even if you have sustained damage from Hurricane Ike. HCAD has no legal authority to change values based on damage that occurs after January 1 unless the taxing authorities request a "disaster reappraisal." The district plans to reinspect areas that have received the most damage prior to January 1, 2009. If your property has not been repaired by January 1, 2009, your 2009 reappraisal will reflect the value of the property as of January 1, 2009. "
"INFORMATION ABOUT IKE DAMAGE AND YOUR PROPERTY TAX APPRAISAL
Texas law requires that tax appraisals be determined as of January 1 of the year. The tax bill you receive for this year (2008) will be based on that January 1 value, even if you have sustained damage from Hurricane Ike. HCAD has no legal authority to change values based on damage that occurs after January 1 unless the taxing authorities request a "disaster reappraisal." The district plans to reinspect areas that have received the most damage prior to January 1, 2009. If your property has not been repaired by January 1, 2009, your 2009 reappraisal will reflect the value of the property as of January 1, 2009. "
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