Jason M Tyra

Property Tax Consultant in Plano, Texas

(972) 201-90086301 Preston Rd, Ste 700, Plano, TX 75024View on Yelp
Jason M Tyra - property tax consultant in Plano, TX

About Jason M Tyra

Jason M Tyra provides comprehensive property tax consulting services to Plano and North Dallas property owners, combining extensive knowledge of Texas property tax law with practical experience in assessment appeals. His practice focuses exclusively on helping residential and commercial property owners reduce their tax burden through strategic appeals and ongoing tax planning. With years of experience in tax matters and property valuation issues, Jason understands the nuances of the Texas property tax system and how to effectively challenge overassessments. His approach emphasizes thorough analysis, detailed preparation, and personalized service to achieve the best possible outcomes for each client's specific situation.

Services

Wills, Trusts, & Probates
Tax Law
Tax Services

How They Can Help

Jason specializes in residential and commercial property tax appeals throughout Collin County and surrounding areas. His residential services include single-family home appeals, condominium assessments, and luxury property valuations. He's particularly skilled at identifying properties that have been overassessed due to outdated comparable sales or failure to account for property-specific factors. Commercial services encompass office buildings, retail properties, industrial facilities, and multi-family developments. Jason provides comprehensive market analysis, income approach valuations, and expert testimony when needed. He also offers assessment monitoring services, alerting clients to significant valuation changes that may warrant appeal. Additional services include estate planning coordination for property tax matters, investment property portfolio reviews, and consultation on property tax implications for real estate transactions. Jason works closely with real estate professionals, CPAs, and estate planning attorneys to provide integrated tax strategies.

What to Expect

The process starts with a detailed consultation to review your property assessment, recent tax history, and specific concerns about your current valuation. Jason conducts a preliminary analysis to determine appeal viability and potential tax savings before recommending whether to proceed. If you decide to move forward, he handles all aspects of the appeal process, including evidence gathering, comparable property research, and preparation of protest documents. Jason personally attends hearings and presents your case to the appraisal review board, negotiating for the lowest possible assessment based on current market conditions and property-specific factors.

Service Area

Primary service area includes Collin County communities such as Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and Richardson. Jason also serves clients in Dallas County and surrounding areas, with particular expertise in the Collin County Appraisal District processes and local market conditions throughout North Dallas suburbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I consider appealing my property tax assessment?
Consider an appeal if your assessment seems high compared to recent sales in your area, if your property has issues affecting value that weren't considered, or if market conditions have changed since the assessment. Even small overassessments are worth challenging due to ongoing tax savings.
What's the success rate for property tax appeals in Collin County?
Success rates vary, but properly prepared appeals with strong evidence typically achieve some level of reduction. Jason's selective approach and thorough preparation result in favorable outcomes for the majority of cases he accepts.
How do contingency fees work for property tax appeals?
Contingency fees are based on your actual tax savings achieved through the appeal. You pay nothing upfront, and fees are only collected if your assessment is successfully reduced. This aligns the consultant's interests with achieving maximum savings.
Can I appeal my property taxes every year?
Yes, you have the right to protest your assessment annually if you believe it's inaccurate. However, appeals should be based on legitimate grounds such as market changes, property conditions, or assessment errors.
What information should I gather before contacting a tax consultant?
Collect recent assessment notices, any property appraisals, information about property conditions or defects, and details about recent sales in your neighborhood. This helps the consultant evaluate your case during the initial consultation.
How long do property tax appeal results last?
Assessment reductions typically remain in effect until the property is reassessed, which usually occurs annually. However, the established value often serves as a baseline for future years, providing ongoing benefits.
Will appealing affect my homestead exemption or other tax benefits?
No, filing a property tax appeal doesn't affect your homestead exemption, senior citizen discounts, or other tax benefits. These are separate programs administered independently of the assessment appeal process.
What happens if the appraisal district wants to increase my assessment during the appeal?
While rare, districts can propose increases if they discover significant underassessment. However, this typically only occurs when there's clear evidence that the original assessment was substantially below market value. Most appeals focus on reducing overassessments.

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