Special offer

Don't pay to have someone file your Homestead Form. It is FREE!

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com BRE# 0457133

So you may have bought a new home this year, if so, congratulations.  The home buying process can be a fun and interesting process.  Hopefully you had a good experience.

Most likely when you closed on your home you went to the title co and signed a ton of paperwork.

In that paperwork is probably a form to fill out so you can get your homestead exemption. If not I will post a link for you at the bottom to find your Taxing Office.

Come Jan 1st you can then file for your homestead, but not before the 1st.  You have till April 30th to get the form in.

Now is the important part.

Watch out for scams.  You will most likely get a very official looking notice in the mail that says "company name"  will file your homestead for $25.  All this company does is fill in your information and fax the form to the Tax Office. 

THIS SERVICE IS FREE so please don't pay anyone to do this for you.  Just send in the forms yourself.

Here is the link to the Tax Appraisal offices. http://www.txcountydata.com/selectCounty.asp If your county is not in the drop down box then visit this link. http://www.txcountydata.com/links.asp  This site does not have all the counties, but it is a good start.

Enjoy saving money this Jan 1st.

Here are a few more ways to save money on your next home purchase or let a friend know how to save.
That would be a great holiday gift.

For new home anywhere in Texas purchases please see http://www.RebateOnTexasHomes.com

For resale home purchases anywhere in Central Texas please see http://www.CentralTexasHomeRebates.com

Comments(2)

Tom Burris
NMLS# 335055 - Baton Rouge, LA
Texas/Louisiana Mortgage Pro - 13 YRS Experience

Worthy of a reblog there Jeff.

New Homeowners sure get barraged with 'offers'

Dec 08, 2009 02:37 PM
Jeff Kessler
Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com - Austin, TX
Broker,CLHMS,GRI

Thanks Tom,

The New Homeowners sure do get a lot of stuff in the mail.

J.

 

Dec 15, 2009 11:38 PM