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Commissioners warned of roughly $1.3 million in tax-supplement refunds after appraisal corrections; county seeks follow-up
Summary
Dimmit County staff reported a tax-supplement correction affecting six accounts that could trigger approximately $1.3 million in aggregate refunds across taxing entities; the county's share was described as about $320,000. An appraisal contractor said corrected ownership percentages mean valuation should be reapplied, not lost.
County tax staff told the commissioners on Nov. 18 that a recent supplement to property-appraisal records created six corrected accounts and high refund figures that must be processed.
Tax office staff said the county’s portion of refunds was about $320,000 and that combined refunds across entities could total roughly $1,300,000. The refunds followed changes…
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