Collin County Appraisal District
Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption is available to homeowners in Princeton, TX.
Texas homeowners with qualifying disabilities receive an additional $10,000 homestead exemption. Requires certification of disability from appropriate agency. Also provides a tax ceiling that freezes school district taxes.
Typical savings approximately $250-$350 annually, plus school tax freeze
Official program page checked live on 2026-06-22.
Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.
In Princeton, TX, you can combine this program with other local help to cut your cost:
A grant-savvy contractor in Princeton, TX can handle the paperwork, inspections, and timelines so your funding releases on schedule. Getting matched is free.
Form to file: Form 50-114, Residence Homestead Exemption Application
The disabled person residence homestead exemption lowers the taxable value of your home, reducing your property tax bill. In Texas you apply with the county appraisal district where the home is located (for example, Tarrant Appraisal District), not the state, using Form 50-114, and the exemption stays in place without yearly reapplication.
Steps to apply
Documents you will likely need
Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.
Deadline: Apply before May 1 for current year
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Email us about this program$10,000 assessed value exemption.
Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption is open to homeowners in Princeton, TX. It has no income limit.
Apply directly with Collin County Appraisal District using the official program link on this page or call (469) 742-9200. There is no middleman and no fee. Deadline: Apply before May 1 for current year.
Grant-approved contractors understand the documentation, inspections, and timelines, so your funding releases on schedule.
Rebates and discounts that stack on top of any grant. Most are free to use.
This is just one of many grants, rebates, and free programs available. Stack them together to maximize your savings.
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