Texas Property Tax Deadlines

A Guide to Delinquent Property Taxes in Texas

January 28, 2026

If you have recently fallen behind paying your Texas property taxes, the situation can feel quite overwhelming. Whether due to financial hardship, unexpected expenses, or simple timing issues, unpaid taxes can quickly become a larger problem as penalties and interest accumulate. Knowing how delinquent property taxes work in Texas and what options are available can…

How Long Can Property Taxes Go Unpaid in Texas?

December 22, 2025

Important Deadlines & What Homeowners Need to Know Before 2026   December brings celebrations, travel, and family gatherings, but for many Texas homeowners, it also brings an important financial reminder: property taxes are due January 31st, and penalties begin to quicklyadd up if you fall behind.   This guide discusses Texas tax guidelines, 2026 penalty timelines, and real county   procedures to help you act before fees…

5 Money-Saving Hacks for Texas Homeowners Heading into the Summer

May 27, 2025

It’s no secret that the cost of living continues to rise just like temperatures in the Lone Star State, and Texas homeowners are looking for smart ways to stretch their dollars without sacrificing comfort. From Austin to Amarillo, and everywhere in between, these quick hacks can help you save money and keep your home running…

How to Prevent Property Tax Penalties: Essential Tips 

May 7, 2025

In the 1970’s in Texas, property taxes were roughly 2%-3%, on average, of a Texan’s income. Then in 1982, Texas abolished the state property tax making local governments fully responsible for property tax collection at the district and county level. Fast forward to the 2000’s and that average tax to income ratio had risen to…

2024 and 2025 Texas Property Tax Penalty and Interest Chart

February 25, 2025

Don’t take overdue property taxes lightly in Texas. Paying them promptly is crucial because, beginning February 1st of each tax year, unpaid taxes are labeled delinquent and slapped with a 7% penalty. This isn’t a one-off; a 2% increase is added each month. Come July, if taxes remain unpaid, you face the year’s steepest penalty…

How Do You Calculate Your Property Taxes in Texas: A Simple Guide 

January 29, 2025

If you already own your home, how much your property taxes will cost you each year is vital to ensuring financial readiness and avoiding penalties or consequences from delinquent property taxes. What makes property taxes even more confusing is that they can change every year. How do you calculate your property taxes in Texas? Here’s…

Can You Avoid Paying Property Taxes? Here’s What Happens 

September 10, 2024

Property taxes are just one of many tax forms used to provide revenue for local governments. Understanding property taxes can be complicated and many property owners might wonder if loopholes exist to avoid paying them entirely. Read on for insights on common misconceptions and what really happens if you try to sidestep your property taxes…

How Long Can Property Taxes Go Unpaid 

August 2, 2024

While it’s preferred that our taxes be paid in full every year by the January 31st deadline, sometimes hardship and life events can affect our ability to pay our property taxes on time. Below is an in-depth guide on how long property taxes can go unpaid in Texas before you face foreclosure.   An Overview of Property…

A Guide to Understanding the July 1st Property Tax Penalty in Texas

June 25, 2024

In Texas, missing the January 31st deadline can lead to penalties, culminating in a significant financial hit on July 1st. In this blog, we’ll provide the details of this penalty, the reasons why it’s crucial to avoid it, and practical tips to ensure you stay ahead of your financials. What is the July 1st Property…

2023 and 2024 Texas Property Tax Penalty and Interest Chart

April 3, 2024

Don’t take overdue property taxes lightly in Texas. Paying them promptly is crucial because, beginning February 1st of each tax year, unpaid taxes are labeled delinquent and slapped with a 7% penalty. This isn’t a one-off; a 2% increase is added each month. Come July, if taxes remain unpaid, you face the year’s steepest penalty…