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Monthly Meeting Infomation
1st Tuesday at 12:00 pm
3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 2600
Houston, TX 77027

DateAgendaMinutes
03/07/23030723AN/A
02/07/23020723A020723M
01/03/23010323A010323M
12/06/22120622A120622M
11/01/22110122A110122M
10/04/22100422A100422M
09/02/22090222A090222M
08/02/22080222A080222M
07/05/22070522A070522M
06/21/22062122A062122M
05/01/22050122A050122M
04/01/22040122A040122M
03/01/22030122A030122M
02/01/22020122A020122M
01/04/22010422A010422M
12/07/21120721A120721M
11/02/21110221A110221M
10/05/21100521A100521M
09/27/21092721A092721M


Does your home qualify for exemptions?
All applications for name changes, exemptions, appraisal changes must be presented to your local appraisal office.

To qualify for a general or disabled homestead exemption, you must own your home on January 1st. If you are 65 years of age or older, you need not own you home on January 1st. You will qualify for the over-65 exemption as soon as you turn 65, own the home, and live in it as your principal residence. Your homestead can be a separate structure, condominium, or a mobile home located on leased land, as long as you own it. Your homestead can include up to 20 acres if the land is used as your yard.

A residence may be owned by an individual through an interest in a qualifying beneficial trust and may be occupied by a trustee of a qualifying trust.

If you are not the sole owner of the home, you will receive only a portion of any qualified exemption, based on your percent of ownership.

You must use the home as your principal residence on January 1st.
Renting part of your home or using part of it for a business does not disqualify the rest of your home for the exemption. If available and you qualify, you may receive a homestead exemption and either an over 65 or disabled exemption. Persons over 65 and disabled may not qualify for both exemptions.

What home exemptions are there?
Exemptions vary with every jurisdiction. The tax base of a water district is often too small to offer exemptions. However this does not prohibit you from obtaining exemptions due you at the school and county level. Exemptions may change from year to year as the tax base of your taxing authority changes. If you think you qualify for an exemption, please contact the local appraisal district office so that they may assist you in your application.

Jurisdiction No. M170
County Fort Bend
District Name Ft Bend MUD #116

Tax Year202020192018
M & O Levy Adj$2148331.50$1961696.00$1913849.25
Debt Levy Adj$2915592.75$2991586.40$2894113.50
       
M & O Rate0.420000.400000.41000
Debt Rate0.570000.610000.62000
Contract Rate0.000000.000000.00000
Road Rate0.000000.000000.00000
Total Rate0.990001.010001.03000
Tax Election Rate1.00407              
No New Revenue Rate0.97024              
Voter Approval Rate0.96765              
Homestead Exemption0%              
Over 65 Exemption$10000              
Disability Exemption$10000              
Delinquent Attorney Fee20%              

Tax Code 26.18:
Infomation 26.18 (1, 2, 3, 6) General Information(pdf)
Audit 26.18 (15) Latest Audit(pdf)
Current Budget 26.18 (5) Current Year Budget(pdf)
Prior Year Budget 26.18 (4) Prior Year Budget(pdf)