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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The chief appraiser shall accept and approve or deny an application for appraisal under this subchapter after the deadline for filing it has passed if it is filed before approval of the appraisal records by the appraisal review board.
(a-1) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the chief appraiser shall accept and approve or deny an application for appraisal under this subchapter after the deadline for filing the application has passed if:
(1) the land that is the subject of the application was appraised under this subchapter in the preceding tax year;
(2) the ownership of the land changed as a result of the death of an owner of the land during the preceding tax year; and
(3) the application is filed not later than the delinquency date for the taxes on the land for the year for which the application is filed by:
(A) the surviving spouse or a surviving child of the decedent;
(B) the executor or administrator of the estate of the decedent; or
(C) a fiduciary acting on behalf of the surviving spouse or a surviving child of the decedent.
(b) If appraisal under this subchapter is approved when the application is filed late, the owner is liable for a penalty of 10 percent of the difference between the amount of tax imposed on the property and the amount that would be imposed if the property were taxed at market value.The penalty prescribed by this subsection does not apply to a late application filed under Subsection (a-1).
(c) The chief appraiser shall make an entry on the appraisal records indicating the person's liability for the penalty and shall deliver written notice of imposition of the penalty, explaining the reason for its imposition, to the person.
(d) The tax assessor for a taxing unit that taxes land based on an appraisal under this subchapter after a late application shall add the amount of the penalty to the owner's tax bill, and the tax collector for the unit shall collect the penalty at the time and in the manner he collects the tax. The amount of the penalty constitutes a lien against the property against which the penalty is imposed, as if it were a tax, and accrues penalty and interest in the same manner as a delinquent tax.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Tax Code - TAX § 23.541. Late Application for Appraisal as Agricultural Land - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/tax-code/tax-sect-23-541/
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