Despite same city tax rate, your property tax bill could go up next year

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — El Paso homeowners could see their tax bill increase by $104 on average, or 6.5%, according to a presentation during Monday’s El Paso Special City Council Meeting.

The City’s Preliminary Budget presentation for the upcoming Fiscal Year recommends maintaining the same tax rate as the previous year, roughly 0.76%, but cites an average property value increase of $13,707.

The El Paso Central Appraisal District is still hearing protests and appeals from property owners, and the final average home value will not be released until July 25…

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