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TEXAS PROPERTY TAX CODE SECTION 26.16

The table below shows the current year and previous four years' tax rate information for all taxing units, the terrority of which is located in whole or in part, within Travis County. Not all taxing units listed are serviced by the Travis County Tax Office. Taxing units not serviced by the Travis County Tax Office are marked with an asterisk.


Adopted Tax Rate

Maintenance and Operations Rate

Debt Rate

No-New-Revenue Tax Rate

No-New-Revenue Maintenance and Operations Rate

Voter-Approval Tax Rate


Changes for the 2023 tax year:

  • There will be two new jurisdictions levying: Sunfield MUD #3, and Briarwood MUD.

This table will be updated periodically as new rates become available. All rates should be posted by October 24th. You may download a copy of this table in Excel 2003 format. Click here to view table in new window.


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The county is providing this table of property tax rate information as a service to the residents of the county. Each individual taxing unit is responsible for calculating the property tax rates listed in this table pertaining to that taxing unit and providing that information to the county.

The Adopted Tax Rate is the tax rate adopted by the governing body of a taxing unit.


The Maintenance and Operations Rate is the component of the adopted tax rate of a taxing unit that will impose the amount of taxes needed to fund maintenance and operation expenditures of the unit for the following year.


The Debt Rate is the component of the adopted tax rate of a taxing unit that will impose the amount of taxes needed to fund the unit's debt service for the following year.


The Effective Tax Rate is the tax rate that would generate the same amount of revenue in the current tax year as was generated by a taxing unit's adopted tax rate in the preceding tax year from property that is taxable in both the current tax year and the preceding tax year.


The Effective Maintenance and Operations Rate is the tax rate that would generate the same amount of revenue for maintenance and operations in the current tax year as was generated by a taxing unit's maintenance and operations rate in the preceding tax year from property that is taxable in both the current tax year and the preceding tax year.


The Rollback Tax Rate is the highest tax rate a taxing unit may adopt before requiring voter approval at an election. In the case of a taxing unit other than a school district the voters by petition may require that a rollback election be held if the unit adopts a tax rate in excess of the unit's rollback tax rate. In the case of a school district, an election will automatically be held if the district wishes to adopt a tax rate in excess of the district's rollback tax rate.

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most current and correct information possible on this page.  The information included on this page has been compiled by the Travis County Tax Office from a variety of sources, and is subject to change without notice.  The Travis County Tax Office makes no warranties or representations whatsoever regarding the quality, content, completeness, accuracy or adequacy of such information and data.  The Travis County Tax Office reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.  Original records may differ from the information on these pages.  Verification of information on source documents is recommended.  The Travis County Tax Office shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of any cause relating to the use of the information included on this page, including but not limited to mistakes, omissions, deletions, errors, or defects in any information contained in this page, or any failure to receive or delay in receiving information.

TAX RATE: TRAVIS COUNTY ADOPTED A TAX RATE THAT WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR’S TAX RATE. THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY 3.5 PERCENT AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $9.12.