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Annual Reports |
2021 Annual Report |
2020 Annual Report |
2019 Annual Report |
2018 Annual Report |
2017 Annual Report |
2016 Annual Report |
2015 Annual Report |
2014 Annual Report |
2013 Annual Report |
Mass Appraisal Reports |
2021 Mass Appraisal Report |
2020 Mass Appraisal Report |
2019 Mass Appraisal Report |
2018 Mass Appraisal Report |
2017 Mass Appraisal Report |
2016 Mass Appraisal Report |
Reappraisal Plans |
2021 – 2022 Reappraisal Plan |
2019 – 2020 Reappraisal Plan |
2017 – 2018 Reappraisal Plan |
Summary Reports |
2021 Summary Report |
2020 Summary Report |
2019 Summary Report |
2018 Summary Report |
2017 Summary Report |
Partial Exemption List |
2021 Partial Exemption List |
2020 Partial Exemption List |
2019 Partial Exemption List |
2018 Partial Exemption List |
2017 Partial Exemption List |
Agricultural Values |
2022 Agricultural Values |
2021 Agricultural Values |
2020 Agricultural Values |
2019 Agricultural Values |
Top 10 Taxpayers |
2021 Top 10 Taxpayers |
Please Note: Taxes are not collected at the Appraisal District. Tax payments are to be submitted to the Delta County Tax Assessor-Collector’s office, PO Box 388, Cooper, TX 75432. Also, “Tax Ceiling Certificates” regarding tax freezes on Homestead properties are issued at the appraisal district, however “Tax Certificates” and receipts verifying payment of taxes are issued by the Tax Assessor-Collector’s office.
Notice:
The Texas Property Tax Code requires all property to be appraised at one hundred percent (100%) market value. Also, in the Code, the Chief Appraiser is required to use the income method to appraise property qualified as low-income housing under Section 11.1825. Specifically, the appraiser must consider the restrictions on who may rent the property and the amount of rent to be charged. As of January 31, of each year, the District must give public notice of the cap rate to be used on all qualified low-income housing properties. The 2022 Capitalization rate for Delta County Appraisal District is between 8.5% and 9.5%.
The Texas Property Tax Code requires all property to be appraised at one hundred percent (100%) market value. Also, in the Code, the Chief Appraiser is required to use the income method to appraise property qualified as low-income housing under Section 11.1825. Specifically, the appraiser must consider the restrictions on who may rent the property and the amount of rent to be charged. As of January 31, of each year, the District must give public notice of the cap rate to be used on all qualified low-income housing properties. The 2022 Capitalization rate for Delta County Appraisal District is between 8.5% and 9.5%.