Homestead Review for Tarrant County Residents on Indefinite Hold
The search for Tarrant County residents who misuse homestead exemptions is indefinitely on hold, and some wonder if the delay is tied to $17,000 in campaign contributions made to Wendy Burgess, Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) tax assessor.
In December, Burgess and TADs five appointed board members agreed on the need to strip deceased homeowners from TADs rolls. The children of those dead former residents are unfairly enjoying property tax breaks, said Burgess and the board members through public statements at the time.
The December board meeting soon derailed, though, as Burgess (a nonvoting member of the board) and board member Joe Martinez attempted to bypass TADs staff recommendation for the administrative cleanup: Tyler Technologies. Burgess tried and failed to force a vote in favor of Linebarger, the national debt-collecting company that, according to campaign disclosure reports, donated $17,000 to the tax assessor over the past three years ( Keeping Tabs on TAD, Jan 6).
The Tarrant County DAs office appears to be blocking open records requests seeking communications between Burgess and Linebarger. Asking for a legal brief from the state AG, as the DAs office has done here, is a legal maneuver commonly used to prevent embarrassing or potentially incriminating communications from coming to light.
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