WEBThe Texas Comptroller's office has resources on binding arbitration for property owners and arbitrators. Tax Code Chapter 41A gives property owners meeting certain criteria the option to request regular binding arbitration (RBA) as an alternative to filing an appeal of an Appraisal Review Board (ARB) decision to district court.
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Limited Binding Arbitration - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
WEBThese changes allow our office to implement an online process for limited binding arbitration (LBA) and manage an online arbitrator registry. The Property Tax Arbitration System (PTAS) will be available in mid-2024 and more information about using PTAS will be released in the coming months.
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Property Owner Request for Regular Binding Arbitration (RBA)
WEBFile this form, the required deposit and ARB Orders for each property with the Comptroller’s ofice at: Comptroller of Public Accounts Attn: Regular Binding Arbitration 111 E. 17th St. 4th floor Austin, TX 78701. For assistance: Find additional information online at www.texas.gov/propertytaxarbitration.
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Arbitrator Training Manual - Texas Comptroller of Public …
WEBTax Code Chapter 41A to allow for binding arbitration as a way for property owners to appeal an ARB’s order of determination of value while avoiding district court. The Texas Legislature has also recognized the need for property owners to settle other types of disputes through binding arbitration.
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Property Owner Request for Limited Binding Arbitration (LBA)
WEBComptroller of Public Accounts Attn: Limited Binding Arbitration 111 E 17th Street 4th Floor Austin, TX 78701. For assistance: Find additional information online at www.texas.gov/propertytaxarbitration. Contact the Texas Comptroller’s Arbitration team at 800-252-9121 or [email protected].
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Appointment of Agent(s) for Regular Binding Arbitration
WEBForm 50-791. GENERAL INFORMATION: This form is for a property owner to designate and authorize an agent and optional alternate agent for regular binding arbitration (RBA) proceedings. FILING INSTRUCTIONS: This form must be filed with Comptroller Form AP-219 at the appraisal district office in the county in which the property is located.
WEBThe comptroller by rule shall prescribe the form of a request for binding arbitration under this chapter. The form must require the property owner to provide only: (1) a brief statement that explains the basis for the property owner's appeal of the appraisal review board order;
WEBProperty owners who have filed a protest with their local appraisal review board (ARB) have the option to request binding arbitration. Learn more below about how to request arbitration for procedural violations during the ARB protest process or how to appeal values determined by local ARBs.
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AP-219 Request for Binding Arbitration - TexPTAN.com
WEBAgents must submit a written authorization signed by the property owner on Comptroller Form 50-791 that states the specific authority given to the agent for this request for binding arbitration. An agent’s fiduciary form used for representation at the appraisal district or ARB will not be accepted.
WEB42.01, a property. owner is entitled to appeal through binding arbitration under this. chapter an appraisal review board order determining a protest filed. under Section 41.41(a)(1) or (2) concerning the appraised or market. value of property if: (1) property. qualifies. as. the. owner ’s. residence. homestead under Section 11.13; or. (2)AAthe.