Q: When are property taxes due in Bee County?
A: Property taxes for the 2025 tax year are due by August 31, 2025. This differs from the statewide standard of January 31st, so be sure to verify current due dates with the Bee County Tax Office.
Q: What tax credits are available and do I need to apply?
A: Available credits include the $100,000 school district homestead exemption, over-65 exemptions, disability exemptions, and veteran exemptions. Most require separate applications filed with the Bee County Appraisal District and are NOT automatic.
Q: How does the homestead exemption work?
A: The homestead exemption provides a $100,000 reduction in assessed value for school district taxes on your primary residence. Additionally, it caps annual assessment increases at 10%. You must apply with the Bee County Appraisal District to receive this benefit.
Q: When are properties reassessed?
A: Properties are appraised annually by the Bee County Appraisal District, with new values typically available in spring. Homestead properties are subject to the 10% annual increase cap, while non-homestead properties can increase to full market value.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment?
A: File a protest with the Bee County Appraisal Review Board by May 15th (or within 30 days of receiving your notice). You can protest online, by mail, or in person with supporting documentation of your property's value.
Q: What are the penalties for late payment?
A: Late payments incur penalties and interest charges. Properties with delinquent taxes may eventually face tax foreclosure proceedings. Contact the Bee County Tax Office immediately if you cannot pay by the due date.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Yes, Bee County typically offers online payment options through the Tax Assessor-Collector's website. Check the official Bee County website for current payment methods and any associated convenience fees.
Q: Why do tax rates vary within Bee County?
A: Different areas are served by various special districts (water, road, utility districts) that levy additional taxes. Your total rate depends on which combination of taxing entities serve your specific property location.
Q: Do I need to reapply for exemptions each year?
A: Most exemptions, once approved, remain in effect as long as you qualify and the property remains your homestead. However, you should notify the appraisal district of any changes in circumstances that might affect your eligibility.