News Summary
San Antonio’s Neighborhood and Housing Services Department is offering Tax Help Workshops to assist homeowners with property taxes. Running through May 14, 2023, these workshops will cover available exemptions and provide one-on-one assistance. Sessions will be available in multiple languages, including Spanish and American Sign Language. The first workshop is scheduled for May 6 at Lanier High School. Don’t miss out on crucial tips for appealing your taxes and managing payment plans, ensuring homeowners are informed ahead of the upcoming deadlines.
San Antonio’s Tax Help Workshops Ready to Lend a Hand to Property Owners
San Antonio homeowners, gather ’round! The city is stepping up to offer you a helping hand with your property taxes. With deadlines looming, the Neighborhood and Housing Services Department (NHSD) has teamed up with Texas True Tax to bring you a series of Tax Help Workshops. These workshops are all about making your life easier when it comes to understanding property taxes and learning how you can save some money in the process!
Workshop Details: Get Ready to Learn
These invaluable workshops will run all the way through May 14, 2023, giving you plenty of opportunities to attend and arm yourself with all the essential information. Each session kicks off with a friendly presentation that covers the available exemptions you might qualify for, followed by some fantastic tips on how to properly prepare your property tax filings—because who doesn’t want to stay organized?
What’s even better? You’ll have the chance to engage in one-on-one sessions where you can ask your burning questions. Need help filling out forms or filing on-site with the Bexar Appraisal District? You’re in luck! The workshops are designed to cater to your individual needs.
A Language for Everyone
To make sure everyone can join in, these workshops are available in various languages, including Spanish and American Sign Language. Plus, there are special sessions conducted in Arabic and Vietnamese for those who speak those languages. Virtual sessions are also an option for anyone who may not be able to attend in person—no one should miss out on this opportunity!
Mark Your Calendars: Upcoming Workshops
One of the most anticipated sessions is set for May 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lanier High School. This is your chance to get personalized assistance from legal experts who can walk you through the process of applying for property tax exemptions.
Preparing for Property Tax Appeals
If you think you might need to appeal your taxes before the May 15 deadline, fear not! The workshops provide crucial tips to guide you in this process. Don’t forget to bring along the necessary documents. A driver’s license or state-issued ID, and any documentation of ownership—especially if it’s an inherited property—are essential to have on hand.
Don’t Miss Out on Important Deadlines
Speaking of deadlines, mark your calendars because property tax payments in Bexar County are due soon. The deadline for 2024 property taxes is January 31, 2024. If payments are not made on time, be aware that penalties and interest will kick in starting February 1, 2024. Nobody wants that headache!
Flexible Payment Plans Available
For those who qualify for property tax exemptions, there are payment plans available. You can break your payments down into smaller amounts, whether that’s monthly, quarterly, or biannually. This makes things a lot easier to manage, especially for those on a tight budget.
Convenient Payment Methods
You can make your property tax payments online, over the phone, or in-person at designated locations throughout Bexar County. If you have last-minute payments, the Bexar County Assessor-Collector has got your back—extended hours will be offered on the final deadline day at all offices. You can even use curbside drop-offs for payments at the downtown San Antonio office.
Need More Info?
Still have questions? Property owners can call the Bexar County Assessor-Collector’s office at 210-335-2251 for any additional information. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to take control of your property taxes!
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