Grayson County Tax Rate to remain the same




Grayson County property tax rates will stay the same for the twelfth year in a row.

Does this mean Grayson County residents won't see an increase in their taxes? Not necessarily. Commissioners say property valuations came back higher than usual this year, which is effectively a 2.31 % increase, For many Grayson County residents around Lake Texoma, that means the amount they pay for taxes may actually go up.

Local taxing autorities in Texas are required by law to re-evaluate each property in their district every five years and bring the taxable value of the property up to fair market value. Determination of taxable value is calculated by comparing the property to recent sales data in the surrounding area. The law places restrictions on how much the property value can be increased in a single year but it can continue to rise in subsequent years until fair market value is obtained. These notices of re-evaluation were sent out by the Grayson County Appraisal District in May along with instructions on how to appeal if the property owner believes the increased value to be incorrect. Tax billing is sent out in October of each year.

Several exemptions are available that help reduce taxes. The most widely used is the Homestead Exemption. Senior citizens are also elgible for the Over 65 exemptions, which effectively freezes the amount they pay even if the value of their property increases. Disabled veterans also have exemptions and in some cases can be exempt from paying all real estate taxes. You can contact the Grayson County Appraisal Distirct for more information on which exemptions you are elgible to receive.

Texas is one of the few states that has no income tax, deriving most of their income from other forms of taxation - real estate being a biggie.




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 2)

FAIR. Water stained; 84 degrees; 2.44 feet above pool. Striper fishing is good on ledges and humps. Fish are moving quickly on contour in 15-20 feet of water, or suspended 30 feet down on deep humps in 50-70 feet of water on live shad. Topwater baits will be hit-and-miss in the mornings and late evenings before dark. Channel and blue catfish are great on points and ledges in 25-30 feet of water using punch bait. Bigger blues are roaming deeper water flats in 50-70 feet of water, cut shad and whole gizzard shad are working. Bass fishing is good near docks and rocks on crankbaits and quick moving baits. Look for pockets of clearer water and fish to be suspended. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are tough with an inconsistent bite. The flood gates have been closed and the bite should improve as the water settles. Best bite has been with live bait or trolling 20-30 feet of water. Some reports of catches anchored in deep water. Still waiting for the small threadfin shad to run midlake. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors. Anticipate increased boater traffic this weekend as we celebrate our Nation’s Independence Day.

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