If you live in a city that can set property tax rates up to $2.50 per $100 valuation and may have the power to annex land adjacent to the city, then you live in a city governed by municipality.
Some limitations are applied on municipal tax rates which are as follows:
Municipal property tax rates are governed and limited by the Texas Constitution (Article XI, Sections 4 and 5) as well as the state law. Municipal tax rate ceilings are given below::
Cities having 5,000 in number or less in population can levy a maximum tax rate of $1.50 per assessed valuation of $100.
Cities having population over than 5,000 can levy up to $2.50 per $100 assessed valuation (for a home rule city, a rate lower than $2.50 per $100 may be prescribed under the charter of municipality).
Type B general law cities can only levy an amount maximum of $0.25 cents per $100 assessed valuation.
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