Property Tax Protest in Plano, TX
Expert property tax protests and appeals for Plano and the surrounding area
Property Tax Strategies represents Plano homeowners and businesses in property tax protests and appeals. Plano is a major employment center in Collin County, home to corporate headquarters for Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan Chase, and many others. We file protests with the Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) and present evidence at appraisal review board hearings to reduce your tax burden.
Services We Offer in Plano
Across Plano and Collin County we offer residential and commercial property tax protests, homestead exemption assistance, and over-assessment appeals. From established neighborhoods in west Plano to corporate campuses along Legacy Drive and the Dallas North Tollway, we understand the diverse Plano real estate market and CCAD assessment methods.
Commercial Protests
Specialized strategies for commercial properties to maximize tax savings and reduce over-assessments.
Homestead Exemptions
Complete guidance on qualifying for and maintaining homestead exemptions in Texas.
Over-Assessment Appeals
Professional representation for challenging unfair property tax assessments with DCAD.
Local Context for Plano
Your Appraisal District
The Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) values all property in Collin County including Plano, McKinney, Frisco (Collin portion), Allen, and surrounding cities. Plano is one of the largest cities in the DFW metroplex with over 290,000 residents and serves as a major corporate hub. The Legacy business park area alone is home to Toyota North America, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan Chase, FedEx Office, and numerous technology companies. Both residential and commercial property values have seen strong growth.
Deadlines & Timing
Plano property owners receive a Notice of Appraised Value in the spring. You must file a protest by May 15 or 30 days after the notice is mailed, whichever is later. Given Plano's high property values — the median home price exceeds $475,000 — even a modest percentage reduction in assessed value can save homeowners thousands of dollars annually. We recommend enrolling early for the best outcome.
How It Works
A simple, streamlined process to reduce your Plano property taxes
You enroll and we collect your property details and CCAD account information.
We file your protest with the Collin Central Appraisal District before the deadline.
CCAD schedules a hearing; we prepare evidence using Plano-area comparable sales and market data.
We represent you at the ARB hearing and verify any reduction in your assessed value.
Frequently Asked Questions – Plano
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