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  2. Tarrant residents struggling with TAD tax appraisal website ...

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    The Tarrant Appraisal District has extended the deadline for property owners to protest their assessed market values to May 30, after people have struggled to navigate an unstable website that ...

  3. TAD just changed how often Tarrant County homes are ... - AOL

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    Tarrant County homeowners will see big changes to their property tax bills. On Monday, the Tarrant Appraisal District voted 6-3 to change the frequency of property valuations from yearly to every ...

  4. Tarrant taxpayers: TAD property values are out, but you can’t ...

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  5. Lot and block survey system - Wikipedia

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    A type of the Lot and Block system is frequently used for tax identification purposes in the United States. This designation, often called a Tax Identification Number or Tax Parcel Number, is not directly based on the legal description of the property. The system can be used even if the property is not legally described by the Block and Lot system.

  6. Property owners: Here’s the info Tarrant Appraisal District ...

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    The Tarrant Appraisal District announced Monday that it was facing a $700,000 demand following a ransomware attack.. Medusa, the group suspected of the attack, has previously used extortion and ...

  7. Tax-allocation district - Wikipedia

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    A tax-allocation district (TAD), also known as tax increment financing, is a defined area where real estate property tax monies gathered above a certain threshold for a certain period of time (typically 25 years) to be used for a specified improvement.