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Edcouch‑Elsa ISD’s delinquent tax report: firm says collections up while refunds rose after homestead exemption change

5812003 · September 23, 2025
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A law‑firm representative told the board Edcouch‑Elsa ISD collected roughly $32,000 more in delinquent taxes than the prior year while issuing more refunds after an expanded homestead exemption; the firm made fewer foreclosure filings and sold one property during the reporting year.

Michael Gano, standing in for his colleague Kelly Salasat of the district’s delinquent‑tax firm, presented the annual report covering July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.

Gano told trustees the firm collected about $32,000 more than in the prior year and completed only one tax sale in the period. He said the firm is emphasizing…

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