El Paso County, Texas property tax calculator 2026

This calculator provides an estimate of annual property tax for property located in El Paso County, Texas. It estimates tax using taxable value and a combined local property tax rate that reflects the overlapping taxing units tied to the property’s location. Results are estimates because total rates vary by school district, city, and special districts.

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Many U.S. counties use multiple local taxing authorities (county, city, school district, special districts). Enter your combined local millage rate as shown on your annual property tax notice.

Estimated property tax

Enter the assessed value to see the estimated annual property tax.

How it works

Estimated property tax is calculated by applying a combined local property tax rate to taxable value. In El Paso County, the combined rate depends on the taxing units that apply to the parcel, such as the county, city, independent school district, and special districts.

Examples

Even a small difference in the combined tax rate can materially affect annual tax on higher-value properties. A 0.002 variation applied to a large taxable value results in a noticeable change in estimated liability.

Limitations and important notes

This tool does not automatically apply exemptions or value limitations that can reduce taxable value. It also does not identify the correct set of taxing units for a parcel. Actual property tax bills may differ due to exemptions, value limitations, and the specific tax rates adopted by each taxing unit.

FAQs

What value should I use for taxable value?

Use the taxable value shown on your appraisal notice or tax statement, after exemptions and any value limitations are applied.

Is there a single property tax rate for El Paso County?

No. Property taxes are set by multiple local taxing units, so the combined rate depends on which county, city, school district, and special districts apply to the property.

Does this calculator include exemptions or value limitations?

No. The estimate does not automatically apply exemptions or value limitations that can reduce taxable value.

Why might my tax bill differ from this estimate?

Actual bills depend on the parcel’s specific taxing units, adopted rates, exemptions, and statutory limitations on value changes.

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Calculations are simplified and for guidance only. Always double-check results and current rules with official sources or a qualified professional before making financial decisions.