The homestead exemption permanently caps annual appraisal growth at 10% on your primary residence. Most TX owners who qualify haven't filed — or filed wrong. We handle Form 50-114 for you at zero cost.
Competitors charge 25% of savings · We charge $0The homestead exemption is a one-time filing — not a protest, not a hearing. No contingency event, no billing hook. We file it because it's the right thing to do and because every homeowner who gets it becomes a better protest candidate for our paid service when the time comes.
A completed, submitted Form 50-114 (Application for Residence Homestead Exemption) filed with your County Appraisal District. Once approved: your appraised value cannot increase more than 10%/year (Tex. Tax Code § 23.23) regardless of what the market does.
We've received your homestead exemption application and will file Form 50-114 with on your behalf.
Expect an email at with your filing confirmation and a copy of the submitted form. The CAD typically responds in 4–8 weeks.
After your homestead exemption is approved, protesting the assessed value within the cap is still one of the most effective ways to reduce your tax bill. Protest is separate from the exemption.
NOT LEGAL ADVICE. TaxFight operates as a Registered Property Tax Consultancy under Tex. Occ. Code Ch. 1152. Filing Form 50-114 is a statutory administrative process; we are not acting as your attorney. The homestead exemption and the annual protest are separate: exemption caps the growth rate of your appraisal; a protest reduces the appraised value itself. Both are beneficial and independent. Filing the exemption is free; protest services are on 25% contingency (no savings, no fee). District-court appeals under Tex. Tax Code § 42 require a licensed Texas attorney — we can refer you.
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