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What is a Tax Lien Foreclosure?

Posted on April 29, 2021

Everyone knows that failing to pay your property’s monthly mortgage will eventually result in a painful foreclosure. However, those that already own their property could also be subject to a foreclosure process if they fail to make property tax payments. At the Hegwood Group, our property tax consultants are always here to help our clients […]

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How Can Property Improvements Impact Property Taxes?

Posted on March 18, 2021

Spring is in the air and for some reason, this season puts many property owners in the improvement mindset. While that extra bedroom, massive storage room or property renovation may be only a quick permit away, keep in mind that your actions could impact how much you pay on future property taxes. Whether you are […]

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What if You Can’t Pay Your Latest Property Tax Bill?

Posted on February 19, 2021

February is here and Dallas property owners should be ready to pay off their latest property tax bill. However, 2020 was an unpredictable year and many people found themselves in unfortunate financial situations. Property taxes cost owners thousands of dollars a year and can be even more immediate if the person owns the property without […]

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Are You Prepared for Property Tax Season?

Posted on January 25, 2021

Property tax season is just around the corner and we understand that this time of the year can be stressful for homeowners and business owners. So, that’s why we think now is the time to remind all of Dallas’ property owners that there is always the opportunity to be prepared for a less cumbersome season. […]

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What Aspect of Your Property Tax is Tax Deductible?

Posted on December 21, 2020

2020 is finally coming to a close and many Texans are starting to think about the impending tax season. One of the biggest perks that people try to gain when filing their taxes are property tax deductions. Work equipment they’ve bought and miles traveled for work are usual deductions. But did you know that parts […]

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Do You Qualify for the Agricultural Property Tax Exemption?

Posted on November 26, 2020

Texas is a state that is full of land that is ripped and ready for agricultural use. However, many people entering the agriculture industry don’t realize that their land can actually be more fruitful than perceived. Aside from the financial benefits of growing and distributing crops and timber, property owners can actually save money on […]

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