Brazoria County property tax is an annual tax imposed on real estate and personal property within the county. The Brazoria County Appraisal District (BCAD) is responsible for assessing property values based on factors like location, condition, and recent comparable sales. Once assessed, your property's value is multiplied by the applicable tax rates set by local governing entities, including cities, school districts, and the county. The resulting amount is what you owe in taxes for the year. Homeowners and businesses can receive their appraisal notices each spring, and if you believe your property's assessment is too high, you have the right to file a property tax protest. Understanding your Brazoria County property tax assessment, available exemptions, and protest deadlines—typically May 15 or 30 days after receiving the notice—can help you lower your tax burden and save money.
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