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1.
How do I find information about the City of Greenville budget?
The City maintains the current Budget and the most currently approved Comprehensive Financial Annual Report (CAFR) on the
Administrative Services webpage.
2.
How do I appeal the tax appraised value of my property?
To appeal the appraised value of your property, contact:
Hunt County Tax Appraisal District
4801 King St.
Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 454-3510
More information is also availalbe from the Texas State Comptroller of Public Accounts in the publication
Taxpayers' Rights, Remedies and Responsibilities
3.
Who do I contact about paying my property taxes?
The City has contracted with the Hunt County Tax Assessor-Collector to collect propety taxes on behalf of the City. The contact information for the Tax Assessor-Collector is:
Hunt County Tax Office
P. O. Box 1042
Greenville, TX 75402
2500 Stonewall, Suite 101
Ph: (903) 408-4000
Fx: (903) 455-3202
4.
How do I buy bonds that are issued by the City of Greenville?
The City does not sell bonds directly. Typically, general obligation bonds and certificate of obligation bonds issued by the City of Greenville are sold through a competitive bid process handled by the City's Financial Advisor First Southwest Company. Visit
First Southwest Company.
5.
What is the City's property tax rate?
The City’s current tax rate is $0.7100 per $100 of assessed valuation.
6.
What is my total tax rate?
The City is one of several taxing authorities. The tax rates are as follows:
City of Greenville - $0.71000
Greenville Independent School District - $1.18440
Hunt County - $0.507534
Hunt County Hospital District - $0.213866
Total - $2.6158
7.
Who is the City of Greenville's financial advisor?
The City uses the services of an independent financial advisor from time to time depending on the scope of the project and the complexity of the financing structure. The same financial advisor is often engaged on multiple projects for the sake of continuity and the economies of scale. For further information on financial advisory work for specific projects, please contact the Assistant Finance Director at (903) 457-3179.
8.
Who is the City of Greenville's investment advisor?
The City uses the services of an independent advisor. The City also uses MBIA and PFM Asset Management LLC (PFM) to work with the City Investment Officer and Investment Committee to meet the needs of the City. For more information on investment advisory work, contact the Assistant Finance Director at (903) 457-3179.
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