Helping residential, commercial, and business property owners in Williamson County, TX reduce property tax assessments through strategic protests, valuation analysis, and local expertise.
Residential Property Tax Protests
Commercial & Industrial Property Tax Consulting
Business Personal Property (BPP) Consulting
Valuation Review & Reduction Strategy
Exemptions & Incentive Consulting
Hearings, Litigation & Arbitration Support
We work closely with Williamson County appraisal practices and valuation standards, understanding how the Williamson Central Appraisal District (WCAD) assesses residential, commercial, and business personal property. Our local experience allows us to identify overassessments, apply accurate market data, and represent property owners effectively during informal reviews, ARB hearings, and arbitration when required.
Process Overview:
Review your Notice of Appraised Value
File a property tax protest with Williamson County
Perform market and valuation analysis
Attend informal meeting or ARB hearing
Negotiate reductions or pursue arbitration if necessary
Key Williamson County Deadlines:
Notice of Appraised Value: Typically by May 1
Protest Deadline: May 15 or 30 days after notice
ARB Hearing Notice: At least 15 days prior
Arbitration Deadline: 60 days after ARB decision
While we represent property owners statewide, Williamson County is one of our primary service areas where we consistently deliver proven property tax reduction strategies supported by local market data and appraisal district experience.