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  2. Williamson County Property Tax Office. Property taxes are the primary source of government revenue in Texas. These are local taxes based on the value of the property that help to pay for public schools, city streets, county roads, police, fire protection, and many other services.

  3. Property Tax | Williamson County, TX

    www.wilcotx.gov/propertytax

    Property tax amount = (tax rate) × (taxable value of property) / 100. The Williamson Central Appraisal District handles the following: Determining taxable properties, their value, and the taxable owner. Reviewing and granting Property Exemptions. Address and ownership changes.

  4. Search & Pay Taxes - williamsonpropertytax.com

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  5. Search and Pay Property Tax Online. Need to look up your property tax account, didn't receive a tax statement, looking for a receipt, or need to make a payment? You can do so by looking up your account here. All you need is your Property Address (123 Property Dr) or Quick Ref ID (R123456). Additional Info... 2024 Property Tax Information.

  6. Payment Options | Williamson County, TX

    www.wilcotx.gov/137/Property-Taxes

    Search and Pay your Property Online. To make a payment and get a copy of the statement or receipt, visit the t ax.wilcotx.gov website to search for a property by owner name, property address, or account number.

  7. Williamson CAD

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    Your local property tax database will be updated regularly during August and September as local elected officials propose and adopt the property tax rates that will determine how much you pay in property taxes.

  8. Property value and taxing units have been filled below, and can be edited. SPECIFY PROPERTY VALUE * Please enter a positive number for the property value. Warning: Editing the property value will change the resultant data.

  9. If you have any questions please contact the Williamson County Tax Assessor Collector’s office at (512) 943-1601 or email proptax@wilco.org. Emails sent to proptax@wilco.org are answered promptly during regular business hours.

  10. The primary responsibility of the property assessor is to discover, list, classify, and value all real, personal, or mixed property within the jurisdiction of Williamson County for tax purposes. The Property Assessor's Office is also responsible for: Cadastral mapping of the County; Maintenance of County property tax maps

  11. Office of the Trustee

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    The Williamson County Trustee's Office collects property taxes for Williamson County, the Franklin 9th Special School District, and the cities of Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, and Thompson's Station. We are pleased to offer on-line property tax search and payment options, and we welcome your feedback.