Seven Step process to protest Property Value

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With nearly 100,000 property value increases across Galveston County, Galveston County Tax Assessor Collector Cheryl E. Johnson has released a one-page summary for property owners needing assistance in understanding the process and their recourse. If you are unable to attend the final classes, Effectively Protest Your Property Value scheduled May 23, at 10 am, AMOCO Federal Credit Union Community Room, 235 FM 528, Friendswood, and Thursday, May 28 at 6 pm at the League City Council Chambers, 200 W. Walker in League City, go online to www.galcotax.com, click on the Press Releases & Important Information button and download the full protest booklet and spreadsheet or the Taxes Seven Step document. This short guide has also been posted on the Galveston County Tax Office Facebook.

Don’t forget to schedule an informal conference or postmark your formal protest request by June 1.

Click here for Seven Step Process

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