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Tag: Michael Amezquita

David Carreon asks Michael Amezquita, chief appraiser at the Bexar Appraisal District, why the burden to prove property value falls on the property owner during a property tax workshop last weekend.
Posted inGov & Politics

One of the most powerful tools against rising property taxes isn’t used equally

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham May 8, 2022May 7, 2022

Protesting an appraisal could mean lower property tax bills. But right now, wealthier neighborhoods are more likely to take advantage of it.

Texas lawmakers redrew political districts during the state legislature's third special session of 2021.
Posted inBusiness & Development

High-interest property tax lenders gear up for ‘best year we’ll see for a long time’

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham April 20, 2022April 20, 2022
In the first year customers can save $23.19 per panel in energy costs. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
Posted inEnvironment

Community Solar Panel Owners Spared From Property Taxes

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons August 9, 2018October 25, 2018
The site of the 11,280 panels, San Antonio's newest renewable energy asset, is located in Adkins, Texas. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone.
Posted inGov & Politics

Community Solar Participants Hit With Property Tax Forms

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons June 6, 2018January 31, 2020
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