Property Tax Information
Billing Procedures
The Irving City Council adopts a tax rate for property taxes each September when the budget is approved. Property taxes are collected by the Dallas County Tax Office in one installment. Bills are mailed about Oct. 15, and are due Jan. 31. Failure to pay these taxes before Feb. 1 results in a penalty of 6 percent, plus 1 percent per month until July 1 when the penalty becomes 12 percent. After July, the penalty increases 1 percent per month. Interest is 1 percent per month.
The Dallas County Tax Office bills and collects all property taxes for the City of Irving. Bills are mailed to the last known address. It is the taxpayer's responsibility to keep the Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) informed as to where the tax bill is to be mailed. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the taxpayer of responsibility for paying taxes on time.
Many homeowners pay monthly installments for taxes to their mortgage companies who keep these monies in an escrow account from which they pay taxes. When requested by mortgage companies, tax bills are mailed to them for these properties.
To change your address or for questions about your tax bills, call the Dallas County Tax Office at (214) 653-7811.
Tax Calendar
Property taxes are the primary funding source for police, fire, streets, ambulance, parks, and inspection services provided by the city.
- On Jan. 1, the value of property is established by the Dallas Central Appraisal District. An owner of property may render their estimate of the value or the Appraisal District will place an estimate on the tax roll. If the Appraisal District disagrees with the owners estimate or increases the value of the property more than $1,000 over the prior year, a notice of value is sent to the property owner.
- Between Jan. 1 and April 30, exemption applications are processed by the Appraisal District.
- On July 25, the Appraisal District certifies final values to the city. In September, the city Council adopts a tax rate for the level of services requested to be provided and debt payments.
- On Oct. 1, tax bills are mailed to each property owner, mortgage company or agent. Taxpayers have until Jan. 31 of the following year to remit payment.
- On Feb. 1, taxes become delinquent and begin to accrue penalty and interest charges.
Property Tax Rates
Property Tax
(Rate per $100 assessed valuation) Oct. 1, 2024
- City of Irving
- Rate: $0.5891
- Irving ISD
- Rate: $1.0159
- Dallas County
- Rate: $0.2155
- Community College District
- Rate: $0.105595
- Parkland Hospital
- Rate: $0.2120
- Total Tax per $100
- Rate: $2.138095
Exemptions
Exemption Information
For property owners residing on their property as a primary residence, the City of Irving grants a homestead exemption of 20 percent. The city also provides tax relief for elderly (65 and older) and disabled homeowners who meet certain requirements.
To qualify for the homestead, over 65 and disabled exemptions, property owners must apply through the Dallas Central Appraisal District. To find out more about this program or to request forms, call the Dallas County Appraisal District (DCAD) at (214) 631-0910 .
Exemptions
City of Irving
Qualifications:
- Property Owners over 65: $55,000
- Disabled Person: $55,000
- Disabled Veterans: $12,000 maximum
- Optional Homestead: 20 percent of your home's value ($5,000 minimum)
Irving ISD
Qualifications:
- Property Owners over 65: $10,000
- Disabled Person: $10,000
- General Homestead: $100,000
Who to Contact for More Information
Appraisal and Exemption Information
Dallas Central Appraisal District
2949 N. Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247-6195
Delinquent Tax Information
Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP
2323 Bryan St., Suite 1600
Dallas, TX75201
Tax Information – City
500 Elm Street
Dallas, TX 75202
Tax Information – Irving ISD
Irving ISD Tax Office
2621 W. Airport Freeway
Irving, TX
For more information about property taxes visit the Texas Comptroller's Office.
Sales Tax
- City of Irving
- Rate: 1 Percent
- Dallas Area Rapid Transit
- Rate: 1 Percent
- State of Texas
- Rate: 6.25 Percent
For more information about sales tax, visit the Texas Comptroller's Office.
Other School Districts
(Substitute for ISD Above)
- Carrollton / Farmer's Branch ISD
- Rate: $0.9836
- Coppell ISD
- Rate: $1.0535
Hotel Occupancy Tax
- City of Irving
- Rate: 9 Percent
- State of Texas
- Rate: 6 Percent
FAQs
How do I contest the value placed on my property by the Appraisal district?

File a written protest with the Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) by May 31. A protest form is available, but a notice of protest is sufficient if it identifies the owner, the property that is subject to the protest, and indicates that you are dissatisfied with a decision made by the district.
The protest will be heard by an independent panel of the Appraisal Review Board — these are residents which are not employees of the appraisal district.
If you believe the value of your property is too high, examples of items to provide the panel include:
- A closing statement if you recently purchased the property, or
- The sales price of other homes in your neighborhood if they have recently been sold.
I purchased a home last year. What exemptions are available to me?

If you owned your home on Jan. 1 and it is your primary residence, the city grants a 20 percent exemption on the value.
The city also provides tax relief for elderly (65 and older) and disabled homeowners who meet certain requirements.
More details, including in formation on how to apply, is available on the Property Tax Information page.
If I am late filing for my homestead or age 65 exemption what happens?

If the Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) processes the application before the tax roll is certified in July, then the original tax bill will reflect the correction. If not, then a corrected statement will be sent to the taxpayer when it is processed.
If a mortgage company was sent the original bill, they will probably pay the higher amount and the city will refund the difference after receipt of the payment.
In instances where the application is not processed by Jan. 31, homeowners should pay the amount on the original bill or contact each taxing entity and have them calculate an anticipated corrected bill.
If no payment is made, late charges will be incurred, even if DCAD subsequently submits the correction.
Can property tax late charges be waived?

State law permits the waiving of late charges only if an act or omission by the tax entity or the appraisal district causes the taxpayer to be late.
Failure of the Postal Service to cancel an envelope on Jan. 31, even though the payment was placed in a mailbox on Jan. 31, is not sufficient for a waiver.
What happens if I don't pay my taxes on time?

In February, the Dallas County Tax Office will send a delinquent tax notice. The notice will include late penalty and interest charges of 7 percent on the unpaid balance.
Each additional month the bill remains unpaid, additional penalty and interest charges are added.
State laws provide that the penalty charges can be as much as 12 percent, and interest is accrued at the rate of 1 percent per month. There is no maximum amount of interest.
Outside attorneys hired to collect delinquent taxes can charge an additional 20 percent penalty to cover their fees. In addition, if a delinquent tax lawsuit is filed, then court costs will be incurred by the taxpayer.
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