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TAD’s reappraisal freeze under discussion after Tarrant homes overtaxed, no change in sight
By Cecilia Lenzen at Fort Worth Report
· June 12, 2026
· 5 min read
Tarrant Appraisal District board members are split on whether to consider changing the property appraisal process after acknowledging that the current plan delivered less equitable tax bills to homeowners. The board discussed the possibility of undoing the reappraisal plan they voted to continue usi
Key takeaway The June 10 discussion came nearly a month after it became public that 190,000 to 200,000 homeowners potentially received overvalued property tax bills.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Tarrant Appraisal District's discussion on potentially changing the property appraisal process has significant implications for Fort Worth homeowners, many of whom are already feeling the strain of high property taxes. With nearly 200,000 homeowners potentially receiving overvalued tax bills, the issue is particularly pressing for those living in areas with rapidly appreciating property values, such as the Cultural District and neighborhoods surrounding Texas Christian University. The fact that homes will remain frozen at their 2024 value until 2027 means that many homeowners will continue to pay higher taxes than they would if their properties were reappraised annually. As the city continues to grow and develop, it's crucial that the TAD board prioritizes fairness and accuracy in the appraisal process to ensure that the tax burden is distributed equitably among all homeowners, regardless of their location within the city.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? Tarrant Appraisal District board members are split on whether to consider changing the property appraisal process after acknowledging that the current plan delivered less equitable tax bills to homeowners. The board discussed the possibility of undoing the reappraisal plan they voted to continue usi
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